Has anybody actually had a button die made from steel , to form the 348 Winchester cases into the 43 mauser cases?
I have seen pictures of this die on the net. It forms the "A" shaped case head into the flat 348 Winchester case , with the help of a proper diameter steel rod that fits down the mouth of the case. The whole set-up is carefully aligned in a press and under pressure , the new case head is formed. The larger rim of the 348 Winchester is pushed forward , as the new, "A" shaped case head is formed , and trimmed off later to the proper diametor. It seems the way to go to me. But I don't read anything on here about this method.
Is anyone doing this?
Please don't answer with how you make your 43 mauser cases from 300 magnum or other belted cases.
I just want to know if anybody has had good success , and actually accomplished this die + press method.
I think it's an avenue worth a little more exploring.
My neighbor has a large shop press. I'm contemplating having a die made up to try this .
I have seen pictures of this die on the net. It forms the "A" shaped case head into the flat 348 Winchester case , with the help of a proper diameter steel rod that fits down the mouth of the case. The whole set-up is carefully aligned in a press and under pressure , the new case head is formed. The larger rim of the 348 Winchester is pushed forward , as the new, "A" shaped case head is formed , and trimmed off later to the proper diametor. It seems the way to go to me. But I don't read anything on here about this method.
Is anyone doing this?
Please don't answer with how you make your 43 mauser cases from 300 magnum or other belted cases.
I just want to know if anybody has had good success , and actually accomplished this die + press method.
I think it's an avenue worth a little more exploring.
My neighbor has a large shop press. I'm contemplating having a die made up to try this .


















































