Reloading for .38-72 Winchester

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Anybody have experience to reload .38-72 Winchester?

If I can find empty brass?

Your help will be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
 
Shooter's Choice in Waterloo lists formed Bertram brass at $49.95 per 20.
There's cast gas checked bullet data here. Add the W's.
.reloadersnest.com/frontpage.asp?CaliberID=406
 
I bought my dies from Buffalo Arms, expensive but what are you going to do. As far as the cases go I used 405 Win as the parent case, trim the rim to .519" and used a 38/55 (.375-.380) bullet. Worked great but I sold the rifle and the dies/brass as a package deal about 5 years ago.
 
Buffalo Arms has cases at $23/20 or $109/100 and dies for the 38/72, cast bullets meant for the 38/55 should work although I would suggest you slug the bore for exact bullet requirements.
 
From the Hodgon's New Blackpowder data manual #1 head dia. .460" /OAL 2.57"/bullet dia .375"/sized FL and trimmed to OAL from new 9.3x74R brass.With a 275gr cast bullet/72gr FG/1475fps.From Ken Water's "Pet Loads"form cases from.405 win ,leave cases FL 2.58" after running through 38-72 FL die,Turn case rims to .519"dia. Cast bullets at .378" and jacketed .375" Lyman 375167mold/267gr bullet/32gr IMR 3031 target load.Same bullet hunting load 39gr/IMR4895.Jacketed 220gr Hornady/37gr RE-7.......Use at own risk...Harold
 
Is your gun an Win 1895 per chance?If so it is a lot stronger than some out there..............good luck..Harold
 
I bought my dies from Buffalo Arms, expensive but what are you going to do. As far as the cases go I used 405 Win as the parent case, trim the rim to .519" and used a 38/55 (.375-.380) bullet. Worked great but I sold the rifle and the dies/brass as a package deal about 5 years ago.

Could you not use .30-40 krag brass instead of .405 ? It would be a little short but you could seat the bullet farther out to compensate. I haven't priced .30-40 brass but I expect its less than .405.
 
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