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28 December 2013, 16:32
D R Hunter
Is There Such A Thing As.....?
Is there such a thing as 348 Winchester basic
brass that's about 3.00-3.25" long? Thank you.

(e.g. 405 Win Basic )


D/R Hunter

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28 December 2013, 20:32
Dan416
The 348 is based on the Win 50 cal black powder case. 50 cal brass is available but it might be Sharps dimensions instead of the Win. I think 50-3.25" brass could be made to work.
28 December 2013, 23:53
D R Hunter
Are the below dimensions absolutely correct?
Link: 50-140 Sharps in AmmoGuide


D/R Hunter

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29 December 2013, 00:46
Grandpasez
No, the base ahead of the rim on 50-140 Sharps
IS .565 inch. --same as the 450NE #2-- and my 499HE.

The .551" size shown in ammoguide matches 50-110 Win,
And the 348 Win...Ed


MZEE WA SIKU
30 December 2013, 03:10
D R Hunter
Ed,

Can rimmed brass with .551 base be obtained in
length 2.65" - 3.00"? Confused


D/R Hunter

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30 December 2013, 06:46
Grandpasez
I seen a case in a book listed a 50-140 WIN Expreas with
that base size, but have never found any or seen any for sale.

The 50-140 Sharps is long enough and I could shrink some of
them down to a .551" base from their .565" size if wanted.
As long as using modern solid head cases..Ed


MZEE WA SIKU
30 December 2013, 06:57
D R Hunter
quote:
Originally posted by hubel458:
The 50-140 Sharps is long enough and I could shrink some of
them down to a .551" base from their .565" size if wanted.
As long as using modern solid head cases..Ed

Please, how is that done?

And, are the below dimensions correct,
Link: 40-110 Win


D/R Hunter

Correct bullet placement, combined with the required depth of bullet penetration, results in an anchored animal...


30 December 2013, 12:18
Grandpasez
It is done just as I rework case sides to make my 585HE cases.
In case spinner/lathe take bottom ahead of rim down, and only
have to remove .007" a side, total .014" -----.565" minus .551" = .014

Taper it out on the side then swage side straight. I showed sketch
in other 585HE thread of how it is done.

The dimensions for the 40-110 are correct at the link.Ed


MZEE WA SIKU