How to make a foil .577 450 Martini Henry Cartrige

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  • Опубліковано 28 лис 2024

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  • @emoryzakin2576
    @emoryzakin2576 2 роки тому

    12 years later, thanks be to the algorithm! This was amazing to watch

  • @ginsboy2003
    @ginsboy2003 15 років тому +2

    Very informative, I like it. Don't plan to do it myself, but I appreciate you making the video, its great!

  • @ginsboy2003
    @ginsboy2003 15 років тому +1

    I just think its great that you did it. I'll keep using magtech cases though. I've gotten addicted to the 577/450 round. I have one Nepal francotte that I've shot 4 times (I won't shoot it more than that) and one Gahendra that I plan to shoot a lot more. I plan to sell a Saiga .308 and couple chinese sks's and get one to two British Martinis from the Nepal find at Atlanta cutlery or IMA. I'm 20 min. from Atlanta cutlery so I'll probably go and hand pick some untouched guns.

  • @CDinVT
    @CDinVT 14 років тому

    @cigarboxguitar16 glad to see a fellow Vermonter on here thanks for posting this ive always wondered how the foil cases were made thanks

  • @AlexSchus
    @AlexSchus 12 років тому +2

    Excellent video! Thank you for posting. I however will not attempt it myself.

  • @Panzerzimmerpflanze
    @Panzerzimmerpflanze 14 років тому

    Just curious, how reloadable you anticipate those to be. I'd think that the solder would get stressed from repeated firing. Great info and great straitforward way of explaining it - keep up the good work!

  • @cheddarchip1013
    @cheddarchip1013 6 років тому

    Do you by chance make the Mandrels for this project and sell them? I think the foil cartridges seem cheaper to make instead of re sizing 24 gauge brass

  • @cheddarchip1013
    @cheddarchip1013 6 років тому

    Also what thickness of Brass foil do you use?

  • @camerl2009
    @camerl2009 13 років тому

    how think is the brass sheet your using for the main body of the shell

  • @ojaandria2466
    @ojaandria2466 Місяць тому

    Thats alumunium foil or not?

    • @harryjoe860
      @harryjoe860 Місяць тому

      Copper or brass “foil” it’s a thin gauge sheet

  • @Alpha1Wolf
    @Alpha1Wolf 6 років тому

    Could you make a case like this for a bolt gun like a 223, and can someone test it and post a video if you think you can do it.

    • @andrewyork3869
      @andrewyork3869 6 років тому +1

      Way too much pressure

    • @Alpha1Wolf
      @Alpha1Wolf 6 років тому +1

      223 with blackpowder and i would it cycle in a bolt action and fed from a mag.

    • @Absaalookemensch
      @Absaalookemensch 6 років тому +1

      You can; however, the cost of machinery needed to make high pressure center fire rifle cartridges is beyond the reach of even large shooting clubs. .223 Remington operates at around 50, 000 psi, the 577/450 about 12,000 psi.
      Then comes the factor of quality control and consistency in production necessary to accuracy.
      Simple answer, reload. Modern cartridges can be reloaded several dozen times, making cartridge cost negligible.

  • @scorpions235
    @scorpions235 8 років тому

    Гениально))))

  • @camerl2009
    @camerl2009 14 років тому

    i mite make some just for my wall i dont thik i will ever fire one

  • @emperorromanov9035
    @emperorromanov9035 8 років тому

    Do you think someone can feasibly make better homemade metallic cartridges?

    • @fischermann5279
      @fischermann5279 8 років тому +2

      as the question is posed.. no... not feasibly... possible?? of course.. Straight necked casings would be MUCH easier than a tapered or stepped casing for obvious reasons.

    • @emperorromanov9035
      @emperorromanov9035 8 років тому

      Is it easier to make certain primer types over others? Centerfire vs Rimfire vs Pinfire?

    • @wildrangeringreen
      @wildrangeringreen 3 роки тому +1

      @@emperorromanov9035 Berdan Centerfire would be easiest, it you have the means to make your components fit properly, next would be Boxer (due to having to make an anvil for the primer), then rimfire (the thickness of the brass used or the rim is critical for getting ignition, plus you have form the hollow rim and swirl priming compound into it evenly.

    • @harryjoe860
      @harryjoe860 Місяць тому

      The most advanced I’ve made from scratch has been 12mm pinfire

  • @bilbo_gamers6417
    @bilbo_gamers6417 4 роки тому

    this except 308 Winchester

  • @shadowblack1987
    @shadowblack1987 12 років тому +3

    Americans and their inches... LOL

    • @alifr4088
      @alifr4088 2 роки тому

      The joy of converting inches to cm and mm

    • @AbananaPEEl
      @AbananaPEEl Рік тому

      But it's British measurements.... when they still used inches...