Hello, and thanks for reply Scorch & Rangefinder. Yes the rifle has the fast twist. When I bought it, the dealer said it was pre-war...I'm thinking 1930's, maybe even 20's. Found out it was pre-WW1! Fine shiney bore, but large groove dia..which is probably normal for Germans.... .2873". ordered custom nose-pour form Fred Leeth at Pioneer Products. 150gr. is shaped like the old Lyman 31141g.c., 180gr. is copy of the old 311290. Bullets drop from my alloy .289 dia. The rifle has claw mounts with a Ziess 4x. Mounted on matted full length rib is 3 leaf folding rear & bead front. Fancy horn trigger guard & butplate, engraved animal scene in bass-relief floor plate, engraved action is color-cased. This rifle likes heavy loads! I have had time only for 2 range visits, but so far the 150's are shooting into 11/4" at 100yd. I am using H4895. Bullets are not Lino, but WW & Steriotype. I would love to use it on one of those huge feral hogs, but was concerned with using cast in such a small bore.