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I cannot measure the diameter of the fuze hole at this time. 14 TPI.
Same fuze as used in 20Pr HE, 76mm Arm.Car and 6Pr 7Cwt HE if you have these projectiles.
For 2" Guage, which was the standard and also 14 tpi Whitworth form. -
Major diameter - High 2.003", Low 1.997"
Minor diameter - High 1.912", Low 1.906"
In the absence of any drawings, I would suggest subtracting .4 from the above.
I have a fuse plug for the 76mm HE ARMDC. That should be perfect. It is a good thing I stopped boring at 1.536 inches. It will be a little large, but it will still thread. Do the L17, No. 244 and No. 256 fuses have the same external dimensions? Thank you.
My 17Pr HE has a No257 fuze. Photo shows comparison of profile with 76mm Arm.Car Plug and L17A4 fuze. Seems same profile..
The fuze hole diameter seems around 1.515" so you are oversize.
May I request a drawing showing the dimensions of a 17 pdr APCBC projectile? I do not have one, and I have an order to make six resin reproductions for a chap in the US who has an Achilles M10 tank destroyer. I do have an AP shot that I can use for most of the dimensions. What I need to know most is the length of the projectile and length of the piercing cap/ballistic cap. Thank you for your help.
Here is a 17 pounder case that just sold on ebay in the US for almost $450. Interesting, I was selling 17 pounder cases in the US over a year ago, and I could not find anyone willing to pay $200. However, it is marked as a No. 2, and it has no crimp on the neck. That makes it an APDS case by my understanding. Canadian made also - I believe.
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