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reforming brass
Rochelle
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Does any one know of a sight that has instruction on how to reform brass from a smaller case to a larger.. I haven't done any in 45 years and the mind is a little foggy.
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30-06 to 338-06 or 35 Whelen is a simple "neck up", while 30-06 to 30 Gibbs is a bit more involved.
A good referance book on the topic is Donnally's "handloaders guide to cartridge conversions"
New cases are aviable but at over $3.00 per case, I am willing to go with reformend cases.
I am hopeing I can find the instructions on line rather than purchaseing a book.
Thanks for the info.
Others use 50-70 brass, with the rim diameter, and sometimes the base diameter, reduced slightly. The length of the 50-70 case might also need trimming back, depending on your rifle's chamber, as there are sometimes small variations in chamber dimension.
I load using RCBS 50-70 dies, with an RCBS #5 (348) shellholder, and they fit in my 12.7X44R chamber with no problems.
Both the Lee 515-450-F and the Lyman 515141 bullets shoot well out of my rifle, which has a very decent bore, using either black, or light loads of smokeless, powders.
More information is on-line at dutchman.rebooty.com/12744r.html, or do a search on the Castboolits website.
They are fun rifles to play with.
Regards, DaveF.