I have a Winchester 1894 in 32-40. I was told here on gunnutz that I can make sized brass from the 30-30 case.
Q#1: is this correct?
Q#2: is a 32-40 die set all I need to do this?
Q#3 Who's dies do I buy?
RCBS has 2 types of dies availiable. One is a 2 die set part #32501 and the second is a "cowboy" 3 die set part #32550, so which one if any? I was told that cowboy dies are for lead bullets only...yes or no?
Redding 2 die set#80225
Lee 2 die set#90758
I do not know at this time if I will be using lead or jacketed bullets. I am more inclined to buy jacketed bullets, as I have reloaded this type before in 30-06, 223, 308, and 300WSM. This will be my first attempt at actually making formed brass from a different caliber. I need all experienced input on this you guys can supply. I do have 2 very old rounds and 1 box of 32-40 Imperial factory ammo that is at least 30+ yrs old but I do not want to use it because I want it for it's origional content, nor do I want to special order 32-40 brass from the USA.
Q#1: is this correct?
Q#2: is a 32-40 die set all I need to do this?
Q#3 Who's dies do I buy?
RCBS has 2 types of dies availiable. One is a 2 die set part #32501 and the second is a "cowboy" 3 die set part #32550, so which one if any? I was told that cowboy dies are for lead bullets only...yes or no?
Redding 2 die set#80225
Lee 2 die set#90758
I do not know at this time if I will be using lead or jacketed bullets. I am more inclined to buy jacketed bullets, as I have reloaded this type before in 30-06, 223, 308, and 300WSM. This will be my first attempt at actually making formed brass from a different caliber. I need all experienced input on this you guys can supply. I do have 2 very old rounds and 1 box of 32-40 Imperial factory ammo that is at least 30+ yrs old but I do not want to use it because I want it for it's origional content, nor do I want to special order 32-40 brass from the USA.
