Would any one know were to buy 43 Mauser brass other then Bullet Barn. Thanks for any info.
Seen two boxs of loaded CIL sell for $7 last week end. Would have bought it but another fellow had bought the rifle so let him take it.
That was one helluva deal even by standards from many years ago. The last full boxes of loaded CIL ammo I bought at a gunshow, back in the early 90's, was around the $40.00 a box mark. I have been lucky over the years to have built up a stash of brass/ammo for my 43's fairly inexpensively but looking at current prices for brass anyone wanting to do any amount of shooting with one of these rifles will find it expensive, but then again this isn't just exclusively a 43 Mauser problem. Many chamberings are becoming pretty expensive to feed on a regular basis.Seen two boxs of loaded CIL sell for $7 last week end. Would have bought it but another fellow had bought the rifle so let him take it.
Bullseye reloading supplies - Bruno Gross 780-835-4648 may be able to help you out with the 43M brass.
Another option would be to fabricate your own from 300win as I recall.
The Shooters Den, Sudbury.
I bought two 20X boxes from Bullet Barn; when you need them you buy them. If your going to shoot a 43 Mauser, the cost is part of the fun! Once you have the brass they will last ....
Good to know other places to get the 43 Mauser brass. Bullet Barn has the best price so far.
Bullseye reloading supplies - Bruno Gross 780-835-4648 may be able to help you out with the 43M brass.
Another option would be to fabricate your own from 300win as I recall.
While it seems to be possible, others have done it. I tried resizing after turning down the belt, but the largest expander I had was .400", I couldn't make the jump from .400" to .451". I collapsed every case I tried even after plenty of lube, gentle short passes through the die and annealing. If I had another expander somewhere in between, I might have been able to make it work.
Did you try using a fireforming load with pistol powder topped with cream of wheat and no bullet? That would expand the case mouth.
No, I didn't. I don't load for pistol, so I had no suitable powder. I would also have had to be very careful when sizing because there is very little rim to pull the case out of the dies, not to mention extraction after being fired.



























