I have managed to acquire a set of RCBS 45-75 Win dies. With a couple original pieces of brass to compare to, I have some once fired .348 win, and new 50-90 sharps, and 50 Alaskan brass. From what I have able to ascertain, the 50-90 is closest to original. If anyone happens to have some original brass, I would love to pick up some, purchase or trade.
Any tips on making this brass, would be appreciated.
Forming 45-75 brass from donor brass
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Forming 45-75 brass from donor brass
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Re: Forming 45-75 brass from donor brass
Bearskinner, I can't offer advice, but that sure is a neat cartridge. Here's a long thread on this caliber:
https://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index ... ic=60934.0
https://www.cascity.com/forumhall/index ... ic=60934.0
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Re: Forming 45-75 brass from donor brass
Lots if information there. I should have all the brass in a couple days. I’ll measure everything with a caliper, and see what needs to be thinned, trimmed, and altered.
“YOU CAN’T SHOOT A BIG ONE IF YOU SHOOT A LITTlE ONE FIRST”