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some sloppy photos of a fast job:
 
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To please the boom, I ended up using my 416 Rigby dies.

He's impatient you know! Wink
 
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This of course is the non improved x64.
 
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now for the taylorized version thanks torque.


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now for the taylorized version thanks torque.


I'm not sure if the Taylor die would make it better. The shoulder of the x64 is narrow enough to cause "play". I found this out before when I used my 257AI dies to neck down 7x57 brass. The necks tended to be "pushed" to one side. There's less difference in the 257 AI & 7x57 shoulder diameters.
 
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o.k. i'll try to be patient for the beltless taylorized version... Roll Eyes

but the simple neck up is cool too. entry level d.g. cart! 400@ 2300 or 2250


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Hm............will it feed??? bewildered


Yes, like a mashine!!!!! dancing

Very nice!!


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this one would feed great...

you could save money on the reamer or the dies...take your pick...

like i said the entry level d.g. gun with an extra down...this one a good feeder but the other a smidge more capacity...it will be interesting to compare the capacities between the two and weigh the positives and drawbacks of each.


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the 400 version will easily duplicate the 450-400 and can be the most versitile cart...using the 405 win, 41 mag and 400/450 bullets.


it would be interesting to see how fast these 300 grain 405 win bullets could be chucked...

cheap bullets for anything soft skinned and for plinking


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This thread started with the "idea" of using 416 Taylor dies (modified) to reload the 416 Ruger wildcat.

There's a cheaper and easier way.

When I wanted a .375 wildcat based on the 9.3X64 Brenneke, I called Redding dies. They sold me (on the phone) a 9.3X64 sizing die, then one of their boys down in the shop opened the neck (sizing) portion of the die to .375.
I think they charged me something like $50 extra. It took just a couple of weeks to send to me.
I'm sure they'd do the same for the 416 Ruger.

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the thread is and started as a way to make a beltless 416 taylor via the 416 taylor dies to get an extra down for a d.g. gun.

the 400 version via the 411 kdf/bowman is interesting to me for its versatility and being different.

the 400 or 416x64 is a cool thing too.

thanks for the tip Smiler


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