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Looking for dies & brass for 10.75x68.


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Posts: 2973 | Location: South Texas | Registered: 15 January 2008Reply With Quote
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I would check CH4D for the dies and Bertram for brass or Raven Rock
 
Posts: 100 | Location: Virginia  | Registered: 27 September 2020Reply With Quote
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Buffalo arms used to have 10.75x68 made from a basic magnum brass. Turned off the belt and rim to spec. I bought some, and it was the best brass I've used in the 10.75 other than Horneber.
 
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I was lucky and able to pickup a nice NEI .424-350 GC mould for the 10.75x68's we're playing with... Should also do well in my .404J. Smiler
 
Posts: 335 | Location: Idaho | Registered: 21 December 2003Reply With Quote
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Dies can be hard to find for this caliber,
Have been waiting on CH4D for about 18 months now

The rim on belted mag cases can be turned down, but the the head should be swagged down to .496 - .497"" depending on your existing chamber, then formed and trimmed.
Am setting up to do some 375 H&H for me, and also some 416 Rem cases for a friend

FYI a RCBS # 42 or a Hornady # 15 shell holder for the 376 Steyr is a perfect fit for the 10.75 x 68 brass

Also I will be shortly making a run of Mauser trigger guards just for the 10.75 x 68

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Posts: 1497 | Location: Chehalis, Washington | Registered: 02 April 2003Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by J Wisner:
Dies can be hard to find for this caliber,
Have been waiting on CH4D for about 18 months now

The rim on belted mag cases can be turned down, but the the head should be swagged down to .496 - .497"" depending on your existing chamber, then formed and trimmed.
Am setting up to do some 375 H&H for me, and also some 416 Rem cases for a friend

FYI a RCBS # 42 or a Hornady # 15 shell holder for the 376 Steyr is a perfect fit for the 10.75 x 68 brass

Also I will be shortly making a run of Mauser trigger guards just for the 10.75 x 68

James Wisner


I will be keeping an eye out for your trigger guards!


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Since I have only one 10.75X68 and have no need to full length resize, I use my 404 Jeffery die to neck size.
Works just fine.
 
Posts: 3402 | Location: Colorado U.S.A. | Registered: 24 December 2004Reply With Quote
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Originally posted by J Wisner:
Dies can be hard to find for this caliber,
Have been waiting on CH4D for about 18 months now

The rim on belted mag cases can be turned down, but the the head should be swagged down to .496 - .497"" depending on your existing chamber, then formed and trimmed.
Am setting up to do some 375 H&H for me, and also some 416 Rem cases for a friend

FYI a RCBS # 42 or a Hornady # 15 shell holder for the 376 Steyr is a perfect fit for the 10.75 x 68 brass

Also I will be shortly making a run of Mauser trigger guards just for the 10.75 x 68

James Wisner
 
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