9.3x57r Update.

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So buddy wants his drilling to rock and roll.
So far I can figure out after measuring the muzzle and the length of the chamber the rifle barrel is 9.3X57 rimed. Donaldson Handbook of Cartridge Conversions states to use 45-70 as parent brass, well that is a screw up, info. is wrong. Best I can figure out is that 38-55 brass should work, just a bit too short.
Any body messed around with this cartridge and what did you do to source the brass? Any help would be appreciated.
 
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Not too sure about 444 Marlin, head diameter being bit larger concerns me.
But I know dimensions vary in real life as opposed to published numbers, and that goes for brass and chambers, I guess I need to do more measuring.
On a good note RCBS lists dies ($180 ouch) and Bullet Barn lists proper diameter cast bullets.
 
ER243,
PM me with a valid e-mail and I'll send you the CIP sheet for the .360 NE Flanged 2 1/4".
 
Ted,
The 9.3X57R have a thin flange, 0.046' for a diameter of 0.485" and base dia of 0.430", almost right on the 9.3X72R. This is the easiest swap. TEC have loaded 9.3X72R ammo, not cheap, though, but it's a simple matter of pulling the bullets / powder and trim. Bullets should not be reused for the .360 2 1/4", as they may be bigger (9.57mm vs 9.3 for the 9.3X57R).
The 444 Marlin have a rim dia of .514" and a base diameter of .470", so, it's a no go.
 
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So dies arrived form CH4D. I got the ones for 360 Nitro Express, still no brass or proper diameter bullets, what to do? I had some new 38-55 brass so I chucked up few in a lathe and turned the rim to approx. .480 and thinned it to 50 thou. I took the cut from a base, this removed the head stamp, then I deepened the primer pocket with Sinclair primer pocket uniformer. I was concerned that primer pocket would bust through but it worked OK and left enough of brass. Now I had 5 pieces to play with but they are a bit short (like approx. 2/10 of a inch). Seated primers, filled the cases with 2F Goex (approx. 45 grains by volume) then I was going to seat some 357 pistol bullets. While looking at my cast pistol bullet collection I discovered some orphans that I cast long ago that miked out at .362, after a ahaa moment I tried to seat them, that is when I discovered that short brass and puny bullets wouldn't seat even with seater plug screwed all the way down, ah well I just pressed them in with my thumb. With 5 so loaded I headed over to buddy's place. Worked great, I shot 3 inch 3 shot group at 50 yards, left 2 for buddy to admire.

Yesterday I ordered 9.3X72R brass from Epps and some proper diameter bullets from Bullet Barn, I think they are 280 grains, bit heavier then what was used originally in this cartridge but I will test them out and see what happens.
Thanks all for help.
 
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