I had some serious fun forming a 303/25 case a week or so back.
When I first bought my ShtLE 303/25(
303 Brit down to .257 cal) and started reloading for it the guy who taught me how to reload had a full length resizing vice die.
Basically, you form the case by inserting it in the die and then you put them in a big bench vice and wind it up.
Then you insert a short rod that's provided in a hole the top of die and knock the case out.
It was so easy that I'd been looking for one for yonks.
Finally, when I posted a Wanted ad for one on an Aussie hunting forum a guy PMs me and says he has one made by Simplex(
an Aussie company), never uses it and will send it to me gratis! :shock:
He didn't even ask me for postage!!
So it turns up and obviously it was made during the 50s.
It's in top shape and ready to go.
I already have about 150 cases, some even factory headstamped when 303/25 was made here by the Super Cartridge Co. until the early 80s when they closed.
But it won't last forever so I took an old PMC 303 case a mate had given, lubed it up and took it out to the garage to try the die out.
It was way simple and apart from a couple of lube dimples(
which come out with fireforming) it shaped up beautifully! :mrgreen:
Very gratifying. :wink:
I'd imagine that the slow compression of the vice means it's unlikely to crumple the neck the way a press might.
Now all I need is a 303/25 neck sizing die......... :|