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DocJoe
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40-65 brass

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Good morning from South Carolina.
I thought I would start here as there is a lot of experienced shooters and reloaders. I'm unable to locate any new or used 40-65 brass. The option I am down to is to size down from the parent cartridge 45-70 brass. I know I need dies but have no idea how to form my own brass. Can anyone offer any suggestions. As an aside this is for an 1885 High Wall.


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Tom Trevor
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Re: 40-65 brass

Post by Tom Trevor »

DocJoe, It would be a good idea to post this on the assra.com or shilohrifle.com site as there are a number of 40-65 shooters there that do form their brass from 45-70 cases. Some recent post have described just what you are asking.
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Re: 40-65 brass

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I had no trouble using 40-65 dies on 45-70 brass. Cases well-lubed ("Unique" case lube worked by far the best for me) and sized in small stages. I used nickel-plated cases to differentiate between 40 and 45 rounds. I found by accident that a 40-65 round shoots quite poorly when fired in a 45-70.
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