Model 1865 Maynard Sporting rifle... Cartridge?

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Does anyone out there have a system for forming a cartridge for the Model 1865 Maynard (percussion) Sporting Rifle. It is a .40 caliber round with a uniquely shaped brass cartridge. I heard you can do it with 30/40 Krag brass but that is all I know.
Note.. This is not the Cavalry Carbine round... This is the Sporting Rifle.
 
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The brass would still have the very large rim similar to the .50 carbine round for extraction. I have a friend, engineer & machinist, who turned a base sleeve with rim that he slipped over the converted cases that he was using for a cartridge Maynard and soldered them in place. This was a labor of love as you can imagine the work that went into each case but it allowed him to shoot a ceter-fire Maynard in one of their propriety cartridges.

You might try some of the K&S brass tubing that you can buy in hobby shops and some hardware stores. Cut it to length and turn a base with the large rim and a short portion that will slip into the tube and then solder them together.
 
Does anyone out there have a system for forming a cartridge for the Model 1865 Maynard (percussion) Sporting Rifle. It is a .40 caliber round with a uniquely shaped brass cartridge. I heard you can do it with 30/40 Krag brass but that is all I know.
Note.. This is not the Cavalry Carbine round... This is the Sporting Rifle.
There are ctgs. for the Smith carbine made out of some hard rubber or something. I wonder if you simply google what you're looking for, or contact the N-NSA, who are kind of the actual shooting guys that would know where to refer you. Let us know, good that you're trying to re-animate an oldie! :)
 
There are ctgs. for the Smith carbine made out of some hard rubber or something. I wonder if you simply google what you're looking for, or contact the N-NSA, who are kind of the actual shooting guys that would know where to refer you. Let us know, good that you're trying to re-animate an oldie! :)
good Idea.. Will try that.. Thanks !!!
 
Does anyone out there have a system for forming a cartridge for the Model 1865 Maynard (percussion) Sporting Rifle. It is a .40 caliber round with a uniquely shaped brass cartridge. I heard you can do it with 30/40 Krag brass but that is all I know.
Note.. This is not the Cavalry Carbine round... This is the Sporting Rifle.
Years ago Dixie Gun Works sold several kinds of Maynard brass.
Don’t know if they still do.
 
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