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Reloading For A Rook Rifle


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I have a 297/230 rook rifle that I use for target work. Its still at the play around with the load stage, so accuracy is a bit hit and miss. My aim (pardon the pun) is to use it as it was intended, namely shoot some rabbits with it. So I am looking for anybody with experience or load data,. Thanks

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I don't know IF I can help, but I do have Colin Greenwood's book about the Classic British Rook & Rabbit rifle and there's a chapter about handloading the absolute calibers these rifles came in. Don't know if this of any help to you, could make a copy. It's a more general story, not in detail about what powder to use etc

 

I also have a couple of 1980's GunReviews with reloading data about R & R rifle ammo, will see of I can find them. Collected way to many stuff in all those years :hmm:

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This might help. Google "rook rifle calibre"s and try the entry under "stalking directory".It has a thread on Rook rifles. I'm too much of a numpty to do a link but I gleaned this much. 297/230s came in short or long cartridges. Short used three and a quarter grains of BP. Long -five and a half grains . both used a 37 grain bullet apparently.

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Found this link, don't know how accurate that data is. Have seen an article where people found the loading data given by CG a bit too hot.

 

http://www.rifleman.org.uk/MINIATURE_RIFLES.htm

 

http://www.assra.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?num=1327709288

 

just google on "reloading the Rook & Rabbit rifle " and you find a lot of articles on that humble rifle :thumbs:

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