
45-75 Ammo - Info Update from Buffalo Arms
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45-75 Ammo - Info Update from Buffalo Arms
I just got off the phone with Red at Buffalo Arms. They've got ammo but no Jamison brass and they don't forsee Jamison producing anything but their military contract for at least 6 months. Then it is a wait and see if Jamison goes back to commercial production. Guess we need to hit Starline up again! 

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I tried the .50-70 and .50-90 but since I can't find my Imperial sizing lube this was unsuccessful. I felt as though the die would break or I'd flip my little "bench" right over before I got the case base sized. Maybe I should order some .50 AK brass AND Imperial...Leverluver wrote:Hobie
Have you tried squishing a 50 Alaskan into the die and trimming? If I didn't already have 1500 rounds of 348, that's what I would do.
Starline would be great but I would be happy if they just made a short (1.9") 50 basic with a thinner (.058"?) rim.
Mike
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Why such a low success rate? I have been converting 348 brass to 45-75 for years now, and can count the losses on one hand??? What method and tools are you using?Mike D. wrote:My poor little .45-75 is languishing for lack of brass. I will not sacrifice any .348 brass because the success rate is way too low to continue that process.
Just gotta be patient until Jamison gets back on track.

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It is the case head that is "challenging" to my die...Leverluver wrote:What kind of lube are you using? I make 40-90BN out of Starline 45-2.6 and they go through like poop through a goose. 99% success rate. 50 to 45 is no more severe than that.

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Rocky Mountain Catridge Company
Has anyone had any experience with Rocky mountain cartridge company ?
They list 45-75, even though the price list on the web site is outdated .
http://www.rockymountaincartridge.com/page4.html
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They list 45-75, even though the price list on the web site is outdated .
http://www.rockymountaincartridge.com/page4.html
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As I'm sure you have already found out; RCBS "stuff" is stuff for severe forming. Please explain the problem your die is having with the case head. Since the case head diameter of the 45-75 is actually bigger than the head of the 348, I wouldn't even think that the die would contact that part of a 348 case until after they were fireformed.
As I'm sure you have already found out; RCBS "stuff" is stuff for severe forming. Please explain the problem your die is having with the case head. Since the case head diameter of the 45-75 is actually bigger than the head of the 348, I wouldn't even think that the die would contact that part of a 348 case until after they were fireformed.
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Ah, the Howell measurements are max allowed on the 348 ... not nominal. The 45-75 is from an original Winchester print I believe.
I would think that your actual on the 348 and the Winchester drawing 45-75 are what they should be built to.
I wonder if the same can be said of the rim thickness? Where the 20 thousandths is just the difference between max and nominal. I'll have to go mic some 348 and see where mine are at.
I would think that your actual on the 348 and the Winchester drawing 45-75 are what they should be built to.
I wonder if the same can be said of the rim thickness? Where the 20 thousandths is just the difference between max and nominal. I'll have to go mic some 348 and see where mine are at.
The case head of the .50s are bigger than the .45-75! Also, I have Lee dies and some experience at sticking cases....Leverluver wrote:Hobie
As I'm sure you have already found out; RCBS "stuff" is stuff for severe forming. Please explain the problem your die is having with the case head. Since the case head diameter of the 45-75 is actually bigger than the head of the 348, I wouldn't even think that the die would contact that part of a 348 case until after they were fireformed.

PS. Should add that I have zero problems reforming .348 as Tengaokie can attest.
Also, I'm wondering if TenX will start shipping ammo soon. I thought they were the source of the Buffalo Arms ammo. Shoulda asked...

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I don't have any 50s to measure but the only source I have for the 50s does say a head of .565. I don't know how accurate that is but if that is a real measurement, that would be a grunt to size. Could you measure a couple 50-70s to check those figures. Sort of curious and surprising that the 348 whcih is supposed to be based on a necked down 50-110 has that much of a smaller head.
Hobie, if your address is on your blog/website, I'll send you a jar of the sizing wax. I've never used it. I make my own lube for such duties.
Hobie, if your address is on your blog/website, I'll send you a jar of the sizing wax. I've never used it. I make my own lube for such duties.
Oh, I measured the .59-90s I bought and .50-70s Ranch13 sent me. It is interesting to me also that the .348 is so much smaller in that dimension despite being a derivative of the .50-110.
I sent you an e-mail about the wax.
I sent you an e-mail about the wax.
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Hobie, someone on this forum suggested a sizing lube made of about 50% caster oil and 50% lanolin. I got both ingredients at the drug store and then used it do size 40 Starline .45-90 cases down to .40-82 cases. Each case took one swing of the lever using a Hornady sizing die for the .40-82. Works like a charm. I even use it to lube my bore after cleaning so that it is already lubed for the first shot out of a clean barrel.
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That was me.
That's why I'm sending Hobie my sizing wax. I don't need it anymore. BTW Hobie, now I have to go find it but I will get it on the way as soon as I do.
Kirk While you're on the horn, one guy mentioned that screaming Alliant load for the 38-40. Was that you that tested it and thought it was high pressure and slow to boot?

Kirk While you're on the horn, one guy mentioned that screaming Alliant load for the 38-40. Was that you that tested it and thought it was high pressure and slow to boot?