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50-70 gov musket Cut off Trimming Jig Brass Case Tooling to 56-50 Spencer

$ 10.56

Availability: 38 in stock
  • Brand: ELPD
  • Model: 50-70 56-50 Spencer .56-56
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Type: Case Trimmer
  • Condition: New
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

    Description

    50-70 gov musket Cut off Trimming Jig Brass Case Tooling to 56-50 Spencer
    Cut 50-70 Gov Government Musket Brass cases to 56-50 Spencer (1.58/40.1mm) on the #62136 Drill Master MiniCut-Off Saw from Harbor Freight.
    This is a new improved design which mounts to your cut off saw preventing any movement.
    The cases easily slide down the ramp out of the way.
    A Must have for all 56-50 Spencer reloaders.
    The .56-56 Spencer is an American black powder rifle cartridge.
    Saw not included.
    Made in USA. Color Black. Ships USPS First Class.
    The nomenclature of Spencer cartridges was unique. Unlike later cartridges such as the .44-40 Winchester and .45-70, where the first number indicated caliber and the second the charge weight, the .56-56 refers solely to the case. The first 56 is the diameter of the case at the base .56 inches (14.2 mm), measured just past the rim, and the second 56 is the diameter at the case mouth, also 0.56 inches (14 mm). Later versions of the cartridge included the .56-52, .56-50, and .56-46, which had varying degrees of taper in the cases, to accommodate smaller diameter bullets. All of these cartridges are rimfire primed. The actual bullet diameter of the .56-56 varied between .54 and .555 inches (13.7–14.1 mm), depending on ammunition manufacturer. The .56-52, made by Spencer, and the .56-50, made by Springfield, differed only in the degree of crimp, with the .56-50 having a greater crimp; both fired 350 grain .512-inch (13.0 mm) bullets. The .56-46 fired a 320 to 330 grain .465-inch (11.8 mm) bullet.
    Picture shows a jig in the saw.