Challenge - Guess That Brass!

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I bought 6lbs of what was purported to be 45-70 brass sight unseen and while all the brass bears a 45-70 head stamp a little over half of it has been formed as a 'shouldered' cartridge.

See the pic attached with dimensional information - now who can tell me what it is?

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Here is my guess:

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May a 35-53R?

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this is a tough one but I think someone tried to make some 43 mauser brass. the numbers are a bit off but very close to 43 mauser
 
I no longer have 45-70 reloading stuff to measure, but if the nose of neck expander enters can be re-sized back to 45-70 easily enough. Else might need to use the COW method to blow them back out. Likely help if you can anneal them first - else might loose a small percentage without annealing.
 
My first thought was 33 WCF but Ruger's numbers are a better match.

Unless you really need to convert back to 45-70 I'd look for a buyer. Someone would be excited to get those. They've been stretched a bit so might have thin necks or fail quickly as 45-70.
 
Looks to me like they have been partially (mostly) reformed to .38-70. All that remains is reaming the necks. All externally measured lengths and ODs look good. Pushing the (nominal) 0.015 thick .45-70 necks down to 0.403 OD has made the brass 0.022 thick there resulting in the 0.361 neck ID which is too small. It would have to be reamed to 0.376 or so to finish them up to .38-70 nominal. That might be why they haven't been finished. Just a guess but finding an old die to do the full length resizing might have been easy, but finding a proper reamer to open up the neck ID might not have been? Then again 0.376 is only 0.001 over a 3/8" drill bit so something should have been able to be cobbled up to work and that would end up giving an almost perfect 0.378-0.375 = 0.003/2 = 0.0015 neck tension.
 
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