I'm in the process of making up my own ammo for my old Swedish rolling block in 8x58RD "danish" calibre. Rather than just shelling out a lot of $$ on factory brass and/or ready-made bullets, I am trying first the less expensive (but certainly not effortless!) route of:
1. fire-forming annealed 8x54R Mannlicher brass (done
);
2. neck-sizing (still under investigation
);
3. loading with .323" lead and modest loads of 4198 (straight-forward);
4. shooting (when it warms up!)
Presently the un-resolved issue is that of finding a neck-sizer. 8x57 Mauser dies are easy for me to obtain, but my fireformed cases are much too wide (.478" at the shoulder) for 8x57 dies to work as a neck-sizer. Ditto for 8mm Lebel.
CH4D lists full-size dies for 8x58RD "Danish Krag" at $81.38, or neck-sizer for $53.68. Before going that route, I wondered whether it would be worth considering taking a used 8mm Rem Mag die (cost about $35) and shortening it. The amount to remove is a lot, though, about 0.7". Has anyone else done this, or is it simply wasteful butchery? I'm open to suggestions...
1. fire-forming annealed 8x54R Mannlicher brass (done
2. neck-sizing (still under investigation
3. loading with .323" lead and modest loads of 4198 (straight-forward);
4. shooting (when it warms up!)
Presently the un-resolved issue is that of finding a neck-sizer. 8x57 Mauser dies are easy for me to obtain, but my fireformed cases are much too wide (.478" at the shoulder) for 8x57 dies to work as a neck-sizer. Ditto for 8mm Lebel.
CH4D lists full-size dies for 8x58RD "Danish Krag" at $81.38, or neck-sizer for $53.68. Before going that route, I wondered whether it would be worth considering taking a used 8mm Rem Mag die (cost about $35) and shortening it. The amount to remove is a lot, though, about 0.7". Has anyone else done this, or is it simply wasteful butchery? I'm open to suggestions...




















































