The Stamm-Saurer Model 1907 was a rare Swiss straight-pull bolt-action rifle developed by Hans Stamm for Saurer to compete for military contracts. Despite its high quality and innovative features like a unique rear sight and integrated cleaning rod, it was rejected by the Swiss military. The rifle competed against the Schmidt-Rubin K11 and G11, ultimately losing due to existing institutional knowledge of the Schmidt-Rubin and Saurer's refusal to license production.
This YouTube video is the fifth installment in a reloading journal series, focusing on the 7.5x55 Swiss caliber. The content specifically details a load workup for the K11 rifle, utilizing 168gr A-Max bullets and IMR-4895 powder. This video is aimed at enthusiasts interested in handloading for this specific rifle caliber and projectile combination, likely providing insights into powder charges, accuracy testing, and potential load development strategies.
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