The Schmidt-Rubin 1889 rifle 7.5x53.5 stands as an important marker in the development of late 19th century service firearms and ammunition - a significant firearm used at the cusp of widespread use of smokeless powder and in a calibre bearing much more resemblance to modern rifle rounds than the large calibre black powder rounds, such as 10.4mm, 11.5 and even Martini-Henry in common use at the time. Here's a walk through of this remarkable piece of history and how reloading for modern firearms is not an adequate approach for reloading for historic firearms.
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