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43 Spanish Snap Caps Training + Rattling & Black Options .43-77 Peabody 11mm
Which ammo for which model Rolling Block?
There were many 43 Spanish loadings. The most popular was the 11.15x58Rmm for the 1879 Argentine model but there were many others. The original version was the 11.5x57Rmm Reformato. The 11.43x50Rmm, 43 Egyptian. The 11.4x50Rmm Brazilian Comblain M74. The 11.7x51 Danish.
These were all called 43 caliber cartridges.
Shooting the 43 Spanish Rolling Block
There is a book titled "Shooting the 43 Spanish Rolling Block"
43 Spanish was at one time more plentiful and cheaper in the US than 45-70 was at the same time. That is no longer the case.