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2,5 Grammes of British Schultze powder &
28,3 Grammes of Lead Shot.
Now the German Proof Law of 1891 was rushed to get out the door and to get pushed thru the Reichstag. for the most part being copies of the British Scales of 1887 but in metric weights and dimensions; therefore, it did not account for the new fangled, and ever changing, smokeless/sem-smokeless powders. Belgian & British proof laws considered the smokeless powder and German settled on the British Schultze because it was slower burning than the violent German Gelatinized Powders. Many German Ballisticians swore off the British Schultze powder referring to it as irregular with high pressures and heavy recoil. So the Frankfurt on the Oder Proof Facility in its infinite wisdom adopted the Troisdorfer and that's where the >>Tr.<< and >>Crown over F<< got its opportunity to shine. The other German Proof Facilities held with ole Irregular Schultze & pressed on, as we have it here.
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