For the artillery-freaks I've enhanced some interesting details on the German "EinheitsGeschosse" or Multi-Purpose Projectiles with contruction-related cross-section drawings. For some reason beyond my knowledge the proponent word-document was transferred to the end of my enhancements, sorry
For further information on said subject I - regretfully - won't be back before Monday, as hunting is occupying me over the weekend: .....the wildboar is calling......and my 9,3x72R will answer......
Very interesting stuff! And in reference to your hobby of Boar hunting...
My brother is quite the avid boar hunter.
He has used the heaviest slug loads available through his pump Shotgun.
He has also used his un-scoped .30-06. In the sorts of terrain around here, very hilly areas, you're rarely going to encounter a pig at distances exceeding iron-sight range.
These days he uses his new .35 Remington lever-action. With some reservations, he seems fairly happy with it. A lot of pig hunters hunt in the lowlands, using scopes to strike from afar. But in the land around here, it's so hilly, even mountainous, that a scope is almost silly. I was thinking of accompanying him on a hunt with my long WWI type 8mm Mauser rifle, but personally, pork isn't my favorite meat. Some pork dishes can be amazing, but generally it's not my favorite meat. It's still an option though.
Pody, what sort of firearm do you use to hunt boar with? You named the caliber, but not the rifle. Iron sights? Scope? Old war gun, new gun?
In fact, my favorite hunting gun is my Drilling-Gun made by Sauer&Sohn at Suhl in 1913, Oct. It's a triple-barrel break-open action with genuine side-locks in the famous Holland&Holland fashion of 1900 with double sears and double V-springs and a separate side-lever-operated lock for the rifle-barrel in the caliber 9,3x72R, a cartridge constructed in 1875 by Collath of Frankfurt/Oder. The design is two 12/65 shotgun-barrels side-by-side over a centrally mounted rifle-barrel. Churchill- rib between the shotgun-barrels of 27"-length, a marvelous swinging bundle of barrels when used on upland game. Mounted is a detachable Zeiss-Diavari 2,5-10x52 with a Suhl Claw-Mount handmade by me with engraving. Gun has 3 ejectors for both the twin shotgun-barrels as well as the rifle barrel. No set-trigger!!!!!!!!!! the rifle- barrel is fired with the REAR-trigger!!!!!! which is unique: I never came across such a constellation within the last 40 years. Precision is 5 round rifle at 100m in about 2" diam. which is fair more than enough. The barrel-bundle has to be "tightened" now as the "stitch" has loosened with the centuries of prolonged use. The locking-wedge has to be made new and the engaging-lug too. - No swaet for a gunmaker! .but, alas, the oil-finished stock is dwindling away and the Drilling has to be re-stocked. I have a stock-maker on hand capable of doing the job but no reference for top-of-the-notch turkish walnut blanks at affordable rates - could you lend me a helping hand? Any hint on said problem will be appreciated very much!!!!!!!!!!! I will never sell this gun as the results on game are singular: after getting the bullet game remains on spot of hit and start to "tremble" for a few seconds. Then, they fall off their feet into my direction, deceased. Full stop. With modern calibers they run away until all blood is spent, sometimes up to 100m. Thus, I need no dog!!!
With best regards,
Pody
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