04 September 2004, 09:14
TweesdadPossibly a dumb question
I just got a couple of hundred new, unprimed Winchester cases for my 45-70. Never having dealt with such riches before, I have a question.
Is it neccessary to size these before loading, or do I just bell the case, and use them as they are?
Thank you
04 September 2004, 09:19
MartinPottsAs is ..
see if the bullet's will seat first if not just open it up a bit..
Are these for your marlin GS 45/70
04 September 2004, 11:33
TailgunnerPersonaly I'd size them, if only to make sure the still round after shipping. You still need to do all the "regular" prep anyway, so what's a couple of extra minutes?
04 September 2004, 10:14
TweesdadActually they're for my Ruger #3. Why, should this make a difference, or are you just curious? Based on overall performance, I have been using 59.6gr. IMR3031 behind the Hornady 350gr. roundnose. Not the hottest load possible, but accurate as hell.
04 September 2004, 11:48
MartinPottsJust wondering is all no biggy
Sound's like fun ---Booom----

I was out this morning ok morning for me 12:00 Noon
Shot some more 405 bullalo Bore's for the brass
Nice brass

04 September 2004, 18:27
claudeI just run the expander in mine and go been loading 45-70 for 10 years no problems
05 September 2004, 03:30
TweesdadThanks guys, really appreciate the help.
For what it's worth, I decided to follow the old adage of, "when all else fails, read the directions", and got the following info from Winchester. They say that before loading, bulk brass should be full length resized, trimmed to length, and de-burred. I think that this may be overkill, as all the cases measured within .001 of "trim to " size. What the heck, nothing to lose by being too careful.
Thank you all once again.
04 September 2004, 15:54
<eldeguello>Belling the mouths would take care of any dings, or bent mouths, but I'd measure them to ensure thay're all the correct length. Some of them may have to be trimmed slightly.

04 September 2004, 14:31
Paul HNew brass seems to typically be banged up, so I fl size as a matter of course.
04 September 2004, 13:59
mix3006All of the Winchester brass I have ever got are excellent cases but very rough around the mouth(out of round & tapered)so I always neck size first then trim just enough to square them up and give them a uniform length.
04 September 2004, 13:28
nedno such thing as a dumb question. as a matter of routine i would size them. some don't and that's probably not a big issue.