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changing brass headstamp
geeguy
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I shoot some .44 special and have always been interested in cutting down .44 mag brass and using them. My concern is that I have so much brass and sometimes only load that round once every two years or so, I have been afraid that I will forget (even though the box is marked)and mix the rounds.
Does anyone know of a reasonable method of changing the headstamp (thought of using a dremel, but it would change the base thickness)?
In the past I have marked each case on the side, but I'm looking for a better way.
Does anyone know of a reasonable method of changing the headstamp (thought of using a dremel, but it would change the base thickness)?
In the past I have marked each case on the side, but I'm looking for a better way.
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What I have done in a similar situation, was to use red or green permanent magic markers to coat the entire head stamp, an put a line or 2 encircling the case.
This along with putting the cases in separate containers properly marked has worked for me.
Charlie - good idea, it's a revolver and a small notch would not have an effect. I gauge all my rounds after final crimp so I would easily see the notch.
Thanks to all for the information.
In general, I wouldn't advise thinning the flat surface of the rim. It would be way too much effort anyway.
I have also been known to reform .223 to .222 and .308 to 7mm-08 just to see if I could do it since I had the dies and not the guns. I will admit that sometimes trying to be cheap costs me a lot more, but it's part of the game for me.
Thanks everyone for your input.
What I will do is to mark the base with permanent marker when I note that primers are going in noticably easier than in the past. Those I shoot then discard.
This'll prevent the cleaning from removing the mark (like magic marker) and make it obvious to you that it's a Special.
I started doing this years ago with hot-loaded .45 Colt's, back when I had a SAA clone and my Rugers, in order to keep the hotties from the clone. The clone is now gone, but I still mark them this way just in case.
Use the dremel and just lightly scuff the headstamp on the "Mag" part of the headstamp. You don't need to remove more than a tiny bit of surface brass to permanently mark it. This should not affect the case at all.
This'll prevent the cleaning from removing the mark (like magic marker) and make it obvious to you that it's a Special.
I started doing this years ago with hot-loaded .45 Colt's, back when I had a SAA clone and my Rugers, in order to keep the hotties from the clone. The clone is now gone, but I still mark them this way just in case.
+1..