IOF 315 rifle and cartridge
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Re: IOF 315 rifle and cartridge
GG,
Have heard of this jacket stripping nonsense from a number of people and for some time even believed it.So much so,that I refused to even fire a .315.If you pull the bullet,you would immediately realize that this would not really be possible.The lead core is loose and can even be moved a fraction of a mm with your hand.However,since the jacket also covers the base,there is no way that the gasses can push out the core leaving the jacket in the barrel.
Have heard of this jacket stripping nonsense from a number of people and for some time even believed it.So much so,that I refused to even fire a .315.If you pull the bullet,you would immediately realize that this would not really be possible.The lead core is loose and can even be moved a fraction of a mm with your hand.However,since the jacket also covers the base,there is no way that the gasses can push out the core leaving the jacket in the barrel.
Re: IOF 315 rifle and cartridge
The bullet next to a .32ACP cartridge fro reference.Since the bases are not level,the bullet is in fact longer than this photo would lead you to believe
Base of the bullet
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Base of the bullet
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Re: IOF 315 rifle and cartridge
GG,
The stock is the one the rifle came with.Scraped off the paint and evened out the stock with a knife(it was thicker from one side).Stippled it the way Mack The Knife did his .22.Finished it with Watco Danish Oil.Had stained it with Alkanet (ratanjot) soaked in thinner and Walnut stain(Sirca) mixed with oil before finishing it.The inspiration was of course Mack The Knife.Could not remove all traces of RFI handiwork though.Some gouges still remain.
However,I will have to re-finish the butt again as I am going to lengthen it by adding a wood spacer as it is too short for me.Also going to put on a thicker recoil pad.
Thank you for the compliment.
Mack The Knife,
You will not be able to make out from the photograph,but curiously one of the sling swivel is smaller than the other Will replace them with something better.Have never really used a sling for shooting.Most of it has been the old fashioned way without the use of one
The stock is the one the rifle came with.Scraped off the paint and evened out the stock with a knife(it was thicker from one side).Stippled it the way Mack The Knife did his .22.Finished it with Watco Danish Oil.Had stained it with Alkanet (ratanjot) soaked in thinner and Walnut stain(Sirca) mixed with oil before finishing it.The inspiration was of course Mack The Knife.Could not remove all traces of RFI handiwork though.Some gouges still remain.
However,I will have to re-finish the butt again as I am going to lengthen it by adding a wood spacer as it is too short for me.Also going to put on a thicker recoil pad.
Thank you for the compliment.
Mack The Knife,
You will not be able to make out from the photograph,but curiously one of the sling swivel is smaller than the other Will replace them with something better.Have never really used a sling for shooting.Most of it has been the old fashioned way without the use of one
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Re: IOF 315 rifle and cartridge
gasram, the sideway hits could have been caused by pretty worn out barrels,i mean at the muzzle end
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Is it that in AK-47 we use .315 bullets?
I was told by sum one that the Bore of .315 Rifle and AK-47 are the same and similar Bullets are used in both?? Is this a Fact or Just a wrong information?
Please post in let me know.
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Kshitij.
Please post in let me know.
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Re: IOF 315 rifle and cartridge
Dodger: Just plain nonsense. An AK47 (7.62x39mm) bullet measures .312" maximum and weighs 123 grains. It will fall right through a .315 barrel. The .315 bullet measures .324" maximum and weighs 244 grains. Cheers.
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After 22 pages of discussions what were the new findings.
Not only did BSA built .315 Rifles but even Holland and Holland made them. Source - Page 44, H & H 1932 Catalouge and H & H 1924 Catalouges.
BSA 1956 Catalouge. All these are in our posession now.
Manton & Co, Calcutta 1924 catalouge.
A .315 Rifle was sold for a princely sum of then GBP 8.
Coming back to this century.
.315 is made at two factories in India. IOF Icshapore and IOF Tricihapalli in South India, wherever trichapalli is Madras state ( Tamil Nadu ) or Andhra. I understand Trichapalli might be same as Trichi where there's a Regional Engineering College.
This Trichichapalli made IOF .315 is supposed to be a much better finish one.
It was being retailed for only INR 54,000, a very attractive price, about the price for a new WIN Model 70 in the USA. Not bad considering a 30-06 in India costs anything from 2.5 Lakhs to 8 Lakhs these days and going up.
A gunsmith in Allahabad offered to do it up, single piece stock, rebleing, three shot concealed in stock magazine, new silver filled iron sights, swing scope plate, no it was really worth a try. I bought it. Should arrive here in Delhi within a couple of weeks.
If I dont like it no problem. Will sell it and buy a 7 x 57, plenty are available.
Not only did BSA built .315 Rifles but even Holland and Holland made them. Source - Page 44, H & H 1932 Catalouge and H & H 1924 Catalouges.
BSA 1956 Catalouge. All these are in our posession now.
Manton & Co, Calcutta 1924 catalouge.
A .315 Rifle was sold for a princely sum of then GBP 8.
Coming back to this century.
.315 is made at two factories in India. IOF Icshapore and IOF Tricihapalli in South India, wherever trichapalli is Madras state ( Tamil Nadu ) or Andhra. I understand Trichapalli might be same as Trichi where there's a Regional Engineering College.
This Trichichapalli made IOF .315 is supposed to be a much better finish one.
It was being retailed for only INR 54,000, a very attractive price, about the price for a new WIN Model 70 in the USA. Not bad considering a 30-06 in India costs anything from 2.5 Lakhs to 8 Lakhs these days and going up.
A gunsmith in Allahabad offered to do it up, single piece stock, rebleing, three shot concealed in stock magazine, new silver filled iron sights, swing scope plate, no it was really worth a try. I bought it. Should arrive here in Delhi within a couple of weeks.
If I dont like it no problem. Will sell it and buy a 7 x 57, plenty are available.
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Re: IOF 315 rifle and cartridge
good luck on your new 315 shahid bhai would like to see some pics if you can post them.by the way,whats the estimated price of decent 7x57s in india??
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[quote="shahid";p="58591"] I understand Trichapalli might be same as Trichi where there's a Regional Engineering College.
Yes, Tiruchirapalli and Tiruchi are the same. That's where our IFG member Sudhaiob is from. I knew that Tiruchi had an ordnance factory, but never knew that the IOF .315 is manufactured there.
Recently, a dealer in Madurai (3-hour journey from Tiruchi) offered a brand new one for 55K.
Ebenezer
Yes, Tiruchirapalli and Tiruchi are the same. That's where our IFG member Sudhaiob is from. I knew that Tiruchi had an ordnance factory, but never knew that the IOF .315 is manufactured there.
Recently, a dealer in Madurai (3-hour journey from Tiruchi) offered a brand new one for 55K.
Ebenezer