I am a sucker for what I find to be unique or fascinating rifles. I recently purchased a Siamese Mauser in 8x52R, and a Portuguese Kroptscheck in 8x60R, not to mention a sweet looking Snider-Enfield. The brass for these rifles is obviously tough to come by and when you do find it, it's either in the States and or its a crazy price.
Is it worth it to pay the price and be done with it or do I look into case forming which in itself looks pretty intruiging? I have been reading "The Handloaders Manual of Case Conversions" and they are talking about needing a lathe for many of the steps needed to create these cases. I really can't see myself spending that kind of money to save a few bucks. Can hand trimmers be used to thin and ream these cases instead of a lathe? Do you folks recommend any books or sites on forming? I will be retiring in a couple of years so another twist to this hobby would not be a bad thing.
Thanks
p.s. sources for obsolete brass would also be appreciated
Is it worth it to pay the price and be done with it or do I look into case forming which in itself looks pretty intruiging? I have been reading "The Handloaders Manual of Case Conversions" and they are talking about needing a lathe for many of the steps needed to create these cases. I really can't see myself spending that kind of money to save a few bucks. Can hand trimmers be used to thin and ream these cases instead of a lathe? Do you folks recommend any books or sites on forming? I will be retiring in a couple of years so another twist to this hobby would not be a bad thing.
Thanks
p.s. sources for obsolete brass would also be appreciated


















































