45/90 ?

wolfboy

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Hello,was thinking of shooting the old Winchester this spring but having a hard time getting a set of Dies,found new brass at widway, need help finding an option or a die set used if poss. thanks for help.Mike
 
Brass is going to be your biggest problem. You can use 45-70 brass by seating out the bullets. It's like shooting .38 Spl. in a .357 or .44 Spl. in a .44 Mag. If you're going to load several in the mag tube, be sure to use enough crimp to prevent bullet set back in the cases.
 
Wow. That didn't take long, called and ordered from Track of the wolf, Thank you Mike Weeb. Would someone in Canada have 45/90 new brass ? Its great to connect with people in the know.Mike
 
Shooter's Choice in Kitchener/Waterloo has a bunch of oddball brass, I'm pretty sure I saw some .45-90 or at least some .45 basic cases a month ago when I was in there.
 
Rustywood and Bullet Barn both carry Starline 45-90 as well as Starline Basic. I bought a hundred or so a couple years ago; pricey but straight wall and low pressure. Anneal as appropriate and it should last forever.

You've already got dies coming but CH4D also carries these, I got mine from them. In a pinch you can also use .45-70 just adjust accordingly and neck size only. But you've got that covered so... go make some smoke. I've got an 1889 vintage Winchester 86 in 45-90. Beautiful rifle. Bought it almost 20 years ago but couldn't figure out where to get the pieces for reloading until I figured out this intermanet thing, now suddenly everything is shootable again.
 
The Starline 45-90 brass is excellent, and very reasonably priced in my estimation. I bought a bunch several years ago to use in my original Winchester Model 1886, but when I sold the rifle, I then downsized that brass to 40-82.
 
I'm a bit behind the curve on this but FYI, I bought some 45 2.6" starline brass from Higginson's Powders about a year ago and they were only a buck a pop.

Good shooting!
 
I don't know if this helps , but it might .

with my 45-120 I use 45-70 dies to reload .
I've reloaded the same cases more than 10 times now with just basically neck sizing using the 45-70 dies .

I also regularly shoot 45-70 out of the same rifle , accurately .
 
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