Hi
I got a double rifle marked CAL 475 No.2
I got hold of RCBS dies that are marked .475 No.2 Jeffery
Bullet slugged in rifle suggests a .483 in barrel.
Case sized with die will not hold bullet (case neck still to big) suggesting a .488 neck.
Did a bit of web surfing and found articles on the .475 No.2 confusing and contradicting.
Some say .475 No.2 NE are also known as .475 No.2 Jeffery and are the same cartridge
Some say they can be fired in same rifle.
Some states they are not the same but differ in Bullet diameter, .483 for the .475 No.2 NE and .488 for the .475 No.2 NE Jeffery and should not be fired in same rifle?
Do RCBS 475 No.2 dies have different neck sizes (.483 and .488)? How do I differentiate? And how do I order such dies?
Regards
Jan
I got a double rifle marked CAL 475 No.2
I got hold of RCBS dies that are marked .475 No.2 Jeffery
Bullet slugged in rifle suggests a .483 in barrel.
Case sized with die will not hold bullet (case neck still to big) suggesting a .488 neck.
Did a bit of web surfing and found articles on the .475 No.2 confusing and contradicting.
Some say .475 No.2 NE are also known as .475 No.2 Jeffery and are the same cartridge
Some say they can be fired in same rifle.
Some states they are not the same but differ in Bullet diameter, .483 for the .475 No.2 NE and .488 for the .475 No.2 NE Jeffery and should not be fired in same rifle?
Do RCBS 475 No.2 dies have different neck sizes (.483 and .488)? How do I differentiate? And how do I order such dies?
Regards
Jan