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  • Carlsr
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2017
    • 459

    #1

    .58 rimfire dimensions

    Would anyone here know the case dimensions for the first Allen .58 rimfire.
    I have searched over and over but with no luck.
    Also what is the proper name for this round? 58 Miller, 58 musket, 58 gatlin???
    Thanks for any help 😊
  • Johnny P
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 6260

    #2
    According to Cartridges of the World:
    .58 U.S. Musket (Berdan)

    Bullet Diameter .589
    Neck Diameter .625
    Base Diameter .646
    Rim Diameter .740
    Rim Thickness .062
    Case Length 1.75
    Ctge. Length 2.15

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    • Edatbeach
      Member
      • Apr 2016
      • 40

      #3
      Originally posted by Johnny P
      According to Cartridges of the World:
      .58 U.S. Musket (Berdan)

      Bullet Diameter .589
      Neck Diameter .625
      Base Diameter .646
      Rim Diameter .740
      Rim Thickness .062
      Case Length 1.75
      Ctge. Length 2.15
      This is the centerfire cartridge.

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      • Dick Hosmer
        Very Senior Member - OFC
        • Aug 2009
        • 5993

        #4
        According to Hoyem, Vol. 1, item "RFR35 U.S.Allin, Miller, Springfield, 1866":

        Bullet Diameter .590
        Neck Diameter .619
        Base Diameter .630
        Rim Diameter .710
        Rim Thickness (not provided)
        Case Length 1.17
        Ctge. Length 1.69

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        • Carlsr
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2017
          • 459

          #5
          Thanks to all who responded. I'm searching for a way to shoot a first Allin so that it would not just be a wall hanger but first I need to win the auction I'm in.
          Found a company, rcc brass in Texas I believe. They produce brass with an offset primmer for obsolete rimfire cartridges. He has dimensions for the 58 us musket only and I see according to Dick it is a U.S. Allin, Miller. The cartridge is made for use with a .22 blank (starter pistol blank) as the primer. Would this method of firing work for a large load of black powder?

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          • Tom Trevor
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 566

            #6
            Have a friend at the range that does exactly this with his rifle and so far works fine. get a couple and set yourself up to reload them on the range slow but works.

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            • Carlsr
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2017
              • 459

              #7
              Thanks Tom,
              Just got the price for 50 of these little gems, I say gems because for 50 pc. it's 320.00 smackers!!!
              Will make sure I have rifle in hand before buying these.

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              • Tom Trevor
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 566

                #8
                the idea is you get five and learn to field load. far fewer cases to clean up Not to mention savings.

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                • Carlsr
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2017
                  • 459

                  #9
                  Unfortunately Tom, There is a 50 piece minimum : (

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                  • Dick Hosmer
                    Very Senior Member - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 5993

                    #10
                    They must be individually hand turned and drilled for the blank, etc. I can think of no production process that would not cost way more than it would be worth.

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                    • Carlsr
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2017
                      • 459

                      #11
                      Yes Dick, they are rather expensive and are custom made.
                      Where else are you going to find 58 rimfire? I came to the end of the internet finding only one company that could manufacture theses case's.
                      Unless I missed another company the Piper must be paid lol!!
                      Couldn't even find empty cases.
                      Other custom cases are much lower as is my Martini Henry but then again many more manufacture that brass. I could make it myself but quicker to just buy it and not get the migraine.

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                      • Tom Trevor
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 566

                        #12
                        I asked my friend about his case and even as he is a good machinist it was a pain to make one. Said he would be willing to split an order if you are interested. Dixie or Buffalo Arms should get an order and sell smaller lots from it?

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                        • Carlsr
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2017
                          • 459

                          #13
                          Tom, is he looking to split the 58 rimfire? From what I was told they run a minimum lot of 50. They have other rimfire cases on the site but they are in stock and most likely have a higher demand. If he is looking for the same case the order may be able to be split?? This caliber is not even listed on Dixie or Buffalo Arms. I will not know until Wednesday if I'm going to get the rifle or not, hopefully I do!!!

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                          • Tom Trevor
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2009
                            • 566

                            #14
                            Good luck. He shoots his with the one case and range loads it. Remember also the rifle is a group of very fragile parts and the cartridge was a musket round in a copper box! 60 grains of powder and a 500 grain bullet. Accuracy is what we call minute of mountain. Should you get the rifle and want to go ahead with the case order PM me here with your e-mail and I will have him contact you.

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                            • Carlsr
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2017
                              • 459

                              #15
                              Thank you Tom, will do. What does he use for the bullet? Its amazing to me that they got 60 gr. of bp in that small case. I guess the diameter of the case helps??? I don't even load my 50 70 with 70 gr. LOL!!
                              Minute of mountain

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