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For probably the millionth time over the years, what is current price and availability of boxer-primed 10.75x68 brass? Anyone know? How about berdan primed stuff...any of that floating around new in NA?

Just got a reamer for it (probably from someone on this forum) and would rather not start having to neck up 8x68 brass if I don't have to....

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Pricey, I know, but have you tried these folks?

http://www.buffaloarms.com/browse.cfm/4,25.html


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Huntington has Horneber brass.
 
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Anyone selling RWS brass "should" be able to supply 10.75x68mm brass.


 
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Pricey, I know, but have you tried these folks?

http://www.buffaloarms.com/browse.cfm/4,25.html

Is their brass of good quality? It seemed cheap to me...
 
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Is their brass of good quality? It seemed cheap to me..


Sorry, I honestly don't know.
I'm pretty sure that this particular brass is formed from another case.

This is what the Buffalo Arms site has to say about their brass:



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If you see an * in the brass description then this case is formed from a more readily available case and will have the parent case headstamp on it. You may need to full length size and or trim your brass before loading. All of our brass is boxer primed unless stated otherwise. Most of the brass we sell is purchased and shipped by us in bulk and sold the same way to you. As a consequence the cases may have minor cosmetic dents, dings etc. This in no way affects the performance or quality of the case and is not considered a defect in any way.


Huntington's does list Horneber 10.75x68 brass on this page but I don't know how current this information is. I also couldn't find any RWS brass in this caliber in the US.

Sorry that I couldn't be of more help.


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I have an oversupply of BRAND NEW Horneber 10.75 x 68 brass. I would swap 100 for new Horneber 9 x 57 (9mm Mauser)if there is an easy way to ship between us.


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I bought all my 10.57x68 brass from Huntingtons and it was reasonalbe enough by comparison to other big bore brass...A really nice caliber the 10.75x68 and it has a good magazine capacity..I built a couple of them, bought one in a Hoffman, hunted buffalo with one a couple of times and sold them all, as usual.


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Oh, that's just great! Thanks a lot, guys!

I did a Google search on the 10.75x68 and found this outstandlingly lovely rifle:



I hope you're all happy now that I'm lusting after one of these!

Mad

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But Canuck, cases can not be made from 8x68S!!
The 10,75x68 is a smaller diameter case, and unique. No other cartridges are made on that case size.


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Thanks all you guys.

Bent- I realize the case head has to be sized down to about .4989" or a tad larger to fit in the chamber (CIP says .4949" CASE max), but many (most?) chambers are bigger. Then the case has to be expanded at the front both for the bullet and the shoulder. With the expansion of the neck it may come out a red hair shorter than the full 68 m/m nominal length dimension, but not enough to hurt anything at all. With a strong press and a couple of home-made base-sizing dies (threaded & bored 1" long "washers"), that base-sizing is not very difficult.

I have done it before, and if the brass hasn't substantially changed in the last 40 years, figure I can try it again.

(Recommended method by some case-forming books is to turn the belt off of .375 H&H brass and then size THAT head down from the SAAMI max of .5130" to fit the chamber.

The 8x68 case head CIP max diameter is .512", so it is actually .001" smaller than the .375 head already....And we are only talking a reduction of somewhere around .013".)


In fact, as I have more .375 H&H brass laying around here than 8x68-S cases, first I'll probably just chuck some of that in the lathe, turn the belt off, expand, full length size, then fire-form. If that works out O.K., I won't need to buy any more at all.
 
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Yeh, so you just HAD to do it back to us by showing that pic. I used to have a pair which looked very much like that except they had very tastefully done (for the era) cast sterling silver forend tips. I also sold them both in a a fit of lunacy. Damn!!! (Oh, and mine both had single triggers and no claw mount bases. I didn't want scopes on my rifles, and won't have double-set riggers on a big game rifle.)

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Oh, that's just great! Thanks a lot, guys!

I did a Google search on the 10.75x68 and found this outstandlingly lovely rifle:




I hope you're all happy now that I'm lusting after one of these!

Mad

Big Grin


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Canuck,

OK. My DWM brass meassures 0.4925 at the rim and 0.4895 on head.
I know it is doable the way you describe it, it just sounds as a pain to me! I have also heard of new tubings on reduced 8x68S caseheads. Yea, the first 3 are fun to make.... Original brass is not that hard to come by...! But if you have time and opportunity and takes pleassure in it, by all means! thumb


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Yeh, so you just HAD to do it back to us by showing that pic. I used to have a pair which looked very much like that except they had very tastefully done (for the era) cast sterling silver forend tips. I also sold them both in a a fit of lunacy. Damn!!! (Oh, and mine both had single triggers and no claw mount bases. I didn't want scopes on my rifles, and won't have double-set riggers on a big game rifle.)


My pleasure, Alberta Canuck. No thanks needed.

I have to agree about the double-set triggers. I'm a simple-minded, superstitious fellow who believes that if you have a trigger, then it should make the gun go bang somehow. During the Moment of Truth I might stupidly have my finger on the wrong trigger!

About the nice 10.75 rifle I showed, that's okay because Bent is going to get very successful with his .425 Fossdal and buy one for each of his good friends here at AR.

Big Grin

(Just kidding, sir! But I do wish you success with the cartridge that you designed.)

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Here is my (newly arrived) baby. I would actually appreciate some help from you guys (where's Alf) on establishing a proper value for her and her "sister", so please take a closer look at: https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/1221043/m/833108958



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