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Attention 45-60 shooters ---- BRASS AVAILABLE!!!!!


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https://www.grafs.com/retail/catalog/product/orderId/1518446/productId/77525

 

Grafs has some in stock.  kinda spendy, but what the heck, cant take it with you anyhow!!!!

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48 minutes ago, Bittertrigger said:

I use 45-60 brass to make 38-56 brass 

Why not just use .40-65 Star-line brass ,,, It's way cheaper ...

 

Jabez Cowboy

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5 hours ago, The Original Lumpy Gritz said:

Because the OP wants .45-60. :P-----:lol:

Starline doesn't make that caliber(.45-60). ;)

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My post was in answer to a Post by Bittertrigger , on forming 38-56 cases , I included a Quote from his post about same in my reply....

As for 45-60 why not just shorten .45-70 brass .... .40-65 brass can also be formed from .45-70 brass with a single pass threw your resize die ... 

 

Jabez Cowboy

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13 minutes ago, Jabez Cowboy,SASS # 50129 said:

My post was in answer to a Post by Bittertrigger , on forming 38-56 cases , I included a Quote from his post about same in my reply....

As for 45-60 why not just shorten .45-70 brass .... .40-65 brass can also be formed from .45-70 brass with a single pass threw your resize die ... 

 

Jabez Cowboy

Two reasons not to just shorten 45-70 brass. First is because the brass tends to be thicker the further away from the neck you get. Do trimming to 45-60 size will give you thicker necks than you might want. And second, for someone like me that has quite a few 45-70 rifles and CRS memory issues, it’s just asking for mixed up rounds. 

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