Exotic Brass

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Anyone else feel like Scrooge McDuck when sorting polished brass?
Not super rare stuff; but a bit scarce.
Handfuls of 38-55, 30-40 Krag, 9 mm Steyr & 9.3 x 57. Like coins trickling through your fingers.
303 br...meh, like 9 x 19...yawn.
8 x 57 is better, 7.65 x 53 improving yet
32-20, 38 & 41 LC, 44-40, 44 Russian... licence for fun.
Handfuls of Magtech 24 gauge necked down to 577 S-E... reminds me I need a Mold!
Healthier playing with Brass than Bullets lol.
Stay safe
Tok
 
Good excuse to pull out the collection.

9x40
500 sw mag
45colt and 44 rem mag, almost the same thing
32 sw long
38 sw
380 auto
38 tj
7.62x45 bxn
32acp I think, case stamp looks like "7.6 B r", case looks identical to ones that say 32 auto
10mm
 
Good excuse to pull out the collection.

9x40
500 sw mag
45colt and 44 rem mag, almost the same thing
32 sw long
38 sw
380 auto
38 tj
7.62x45 bxn
32acp I think, case stamp looks like "7.6 B r", case looks identical to ones that say 32 auto
10mm

oh ya... made that mistake, was tumbling some 45 colt and saw a pile of 44Mag brass and thought hey I missed some... and dumped them in to the tumbler too :( that was fun to sort.

like tumbling 7mm RM 300WM and 338WM all at the same time, good idea, fill the tumbler but then you need to sort it.

oh and 22 Hornet and 30 Carbine do not make good tumbling companions, the hornet gets stuck inside the 30 Carbine.

now there is no mistaking those 577/450 brass for anything else.

and I don't have any 577 but I think that brass would be too short to make into 577/450
 
What’s the difference between a 577 case for a Snider and a 577-450 case for a Henry Martini? Will be reloading shortly for these once I round up the components.

if you don't know then maybe you shouldn't be loading at all. .577 snider is a 2 inch case and its necked down for a .577 diameter bullet most British sniders shoot a .590"-.600" bullet better and the lee dies over size for these cases. the .577-450 is 2.34 inches long and necked down to .458" again these shoot better with a .468"-.470" bullet and lee dies over work the brass.
 
oh ya... made that mistake, was tumbling some 45 colt and saw a pile of 44Mag brass and thought hey I missed some... and dumped them in to the tumbler too :( that was fun to sort.

like tumbling 7mm RM 300WM and 338WM all at the same time, good idea, fill the tumbler but then you need to sort it.

oh and 22 Hornet and 30 Carbine do not make good tumbling companions, the hornet gets stuck inside the 30 Carbine.

now there is no mistaking those 577/450 brass for anything else.

and I don't have any 577 but I think that brass would be too short to make into 577/450

badly formed .577-450 or cases with splits in the neck can be shortened and fireformed into .577 snider. kind of nice to have both around
 
if you don't know then maybe you shouldn't be loading at all. .577 snider is a 2 inch case and its necked down for a .577 diameter bullet most British sniders shoot a .590"-.600" bullet better and the lee dies over size for these cases. the .577-450 is 2.34 inches long and necked down to .458" again these shoot better with a .468"-.470" bullet and lee dies over work the brass.

Wow, what a bonehead reply. I’ve been reloading for years, quite successfully I might add. I presently reload for the Snider with reworked brass from Martyn at Xring and .600 bullets from Jethunter. I’ve recently acquired a Martini Henry and will be researching loading info for it, but you can be sure I’ll ask someone with better personal skills,:jerkit:
 
Wow, what a bonehead reply. I’ve been reloading for years, quite successfully I might add. I presently reload for the Snider with reworked brass from Martyn at Xring and .600 bullets from Jethunter. I’ve recently acquired a Martini Henry and will be researching loading info for it, but you can be sure I’ll ask someone with better personal skills,:jerkit:

just saying its pretty easy to see if you look at a pic I have been loading for both for a while.
 
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