http://www.canadiangunnutz.com/forum/showthread.php?p=1529202#post1529202
This thread gave me an idea. Strangeday mentioned the lack of 5.7x28mm ammunition and I thought of something - I looked at some pictures of 5.7x28mm cases on the web, and I thanks to another CGN'er I've got a few spent IVI 5.56x45mm cases sitting around in my room. Inspired I looked up the case dimensions and I thought of something.
From my observations -
The rim of the .223 Remington is slightly fatter, and the cartridge case is somewhat fatter as well but they are pretty similar.
So, I've been wondering if it'd be possible to form 5.7x28mm cartridge cases out of .223 Remington cartridge cases. Granted it'd be a lot of work: first we'd need to trim down the rims to, .309." I'm pretty sure that'd be the easy part, could do it on a lathe. Trimming would be the easy part, but getting the cases to slim down to .309" and then re-necking down would require a series of dies, and the only place I know to get custom dies would probably be RCBS or Lyman, but I'm pretty sure they could do it.
After that I'm pretty sure it'd be downhill from there - anneal, deburr, resize, reprime, reload, ready.
But assuming it would be possible to get the resizing dies, would this project be feasible?
Or would it just be easier (or cheaper) to buy ready-rolled brass or cartridges?
- Dave.
This thread gave me an idea. Strangeday mentioned the lack of 5.7x28mm ammunition and I thought of something - I looked at some pictures of 5.7x28mm cases on the web, and I thanks to another CGN'er I've got a few spent IVI 5.56x45mm cases sitting around in my room. Inspired I looked up the case dimensions and I thought of something.
From my observations -
The rim of the .223 Remington is slightly fatter, and the cartridge case is somewhat fatter as well but they are pretty similar.
So, I've been wondering if it'd be possible to form 5.7x28mm cartridge cases out of .223 Remington cartridge cases. Granted it'd be a lot of work: first we'd need to trim down the rims to, .309." I'm pretty sure that'd be the easy part, could do it on a lathe. Trimming would be the easy part, but getting the cases to slim down to .309" and then re-necking down would require a series of dies, and the only place I know to get custom dies would probably be RCBS or Lyman, but I'm pretty sure they could do it.
After that I'm pretty sure it'd be downhill from there - anneal, deburr, resize, reprime, reload, ready.
But assuming it would be possible to get the resizing dies, would this project be feasible?
Or would it just be easier (or cheaper) to buy ready-rolled brass or cartridges?
- Dave.