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Head stamped brass
25 June 2019, 23:30
Paddles10Head stamped brass
Having been "on the list" for over 2 years with Quality I am beginning to believe that there will ever be "sufficient backlog" or they will never get the material they're looking for to make the case I need. That said, I have obtained some basic brass from two sources and have formed 50 rounds. Does anyone know who does custom head stamps? Option 2: Has anyone tried to make a die on a shell holder that worked?
26 June 2019, 05:11
AtkinsonWhat are the reasons for your need, it sure can be a pain and expensive, if one is concerned a dab of nail polish or whatever can separate two calibers such as the 30-06 brass and 338/06s.
Its claimed to be a problem when traveling to Africa but lots of wildcat cartridges with improper head stamps go over every year, so Im not sure where the rumor came from..If I was concerned Id never take a wildcat hunting..
Ray Atkinson
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26 June 2019, 07:33
ted thornI can make you a die to stamp the entire thing at once but you will need a two part system
The stamp and a holding fixture
CNC a graphite electrode
EDM the hard punch
The fixture could be turned and affixed to a heavy base
Time, materials plus heat treat.....won't be an inexpensive endeavor
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I use Buckeye Engraving in Ohio. They will make you a die you can use a hammer, or press, with.
It will cost you $150-$200 for the die; you will have to make the inside mandrel.
26 June 2019, 08:25
NormanConquestInteresting to know. I do cartridge conversions regularly but only for myself or ones, I trust to have sense. One could really open a can of worms there if some innocent got ahold of some wildcat + believed in the case stamping.
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26 June 2019, 20:02
Stonecreekquote:
One could really open a can of worms there if some innocent got ahold of some wildcat + believed in the case stamping.
Offhand, I can't think of a wildcat that would present a problem in the standard chamber of the parent case. A wildcat will (1) have its shoulders blown out like an Ackley Improved, in which case it won't chamber in a standard chamber, or (2) be necked down to a smaller caliber, in which case the bullet will bounce harmlessly down the barrel at lower pressure, or (3) be necked up to a larger caliber which won't chamber in the standard chamber.
There may be some variation I'm missing here, but I can't see much hazard in someone attempting to fire a wildcat of any description in the standard chamber of the caliber headstamped on the case.
Jim
Yes, that is exactly the type of stamping die I was talking about. Easy and efficient.
If there is some close to you who has a fiber laser printer, they can print it on the brass.
I mark all our speciality tools that we make here with ours.
Works great on any material.
28 June 2019, 04:36
Jgrabow6493How much heat does the fiber laser generate? Is there an issue with over heating the case head?
Jim
28 June 2019, 07:16
Uncle GrinchI reform 30-06 brass to 7.65 Argentine. I also shoot 30-06 in my Garand. I can eyeball the difference, but the head stamp will confirm... if it’s a R-P case it’s 7.65 Argentine. If it’s HXP brass, it’s 30-06.
Simple...
Shoot Safe,
Mike
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29 June 2019, 07:11
ted thornIf you can get that stamp for $100 you are getting a bargain
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quote:
Originally posted by Jgrabow6493:
How much heat does the fiber laser generate? Is there an issue with over heating the case head?
Not at all.
The heat is very localized.
I even mark memory cards with it, no problems at all.