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    577-450 case forming

    So @Rambo6mm has been visiting Akaroa for a long weekend away from the big city

    He brought 577-450 dies and 50x Magtech 24 gauge brass cases for us to try case forming in my massive new RCBS rock chucker supreme press

    Let's just say its a steep learning curve but easier in a fully resourced workshop

    Made special mandrels for trimming and re trimming in the lathe

    Lost a few cases early on to rookie mistakes
    But we mastered the techniques over time and turned out 43 perfect cases from the 50 we started with

    A couple of the rejects can become shorter Snider cases
    A couple are just wrecked and cheap learning

    The last 20 went through the system without a single failure

    Sure its slow first time doing it
    But a set of 50 cases will last a very long time

    Looking forward to seeing these loaded and sending big bombs down range

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    They look good!

    Keep them annealed and just give the necks a " nip" when you resize them. I have been shooting magtech resized cases for a decade and have only lost a few.

    Dont be tempted to use smokeless in them, they just arnt up to that.
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    Talk about long life, I've still got some SPANZ turned cases that must be over 30 years old and I have no idea how many times they've been reloaded. Mind you they don't hold a full powder charge.

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    is that a split neck on the middle case I spy????
    they look great.
    75/15/10 black powder matters

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    When can I put my order in?
    I have the brass

    Look smashing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Micky Duck View Post
    is that a split neck on the middle case I spy????
    they look great.
    No not split
    There is a tiny sizer oil release hole in the shoulder of the dies
    It leaves a tiny smudge on the forming of every case

    No problem
    Just cosmetic
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    Just a note i read online is that these reformed 24g shells ave quite a bit more case capacity than a original say kynoch case
    So it is possible to over load them not that that matters too much with black powder
    But ideally you should use the maximum of the original charge or lower and fill the rest of the case with filler weather that be wads or corn meal or something

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boxton View Post
    When can I put my order in?
    I have the brass

    Look smashing
    There could be a small scale business opportunity, I brought some Bertram cases a few years ago and they were $10 each, they must be more now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo-6mmrem View Post
    Just a note i read online is that these reformed 24g shells ave quite a bit more case capacity than a original say kynoch case
    So it is possible to over load them not that that matters too much with black powder
    But ideally you should use the maximum of the original charge or lower and fill the rest of the case with filler weather that be wads or corn meal or something
    That makes a lot of sense
    The Magtech brass is pretty thin and has a completely different cartridge base

    I have Magtech and Bertram 577 Snider brass and I can go measure the volume difference
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    Quote Originally Posted by Marty Henry View Post
    There could be a small scale business opportunity, I brought some Bertram cases a few years ago and they were $10 each, they must be more now.
    I'm set up now with all the tooling and dies to form 577 Snider and 577-450

    It is fairly involved with all the trimming and annealing
    577 Is relatively easy and 100% are perfect

    577-450 much more work and you could expect one or two failures from a box of 25

    Thankfully I have an automatic annealer which helps a lot because you anneal before and after case forming

    If anyone wants some made PM me

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    So the numbers on case volume are

    577 Snider case water capacity

    Bertram new brass 120.0 grains

    Magtech 24 gauge formed Snider 134. grains ( so plus 10% volume on the Bertram )

    Kynoch vintage 122.5 grains ( this is a fired case and will have increased volume on new )

    So as @rambo-6mmrem mentioned a lot more case capacity and care and filler required with both the 577 Snider and 577-450 formed with Magtech

    On the up side you will have no trouble loading a full charge of BP into these cases and still have space for a grease cookie etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by rambo-6mmrem View Post
    Just a note i read online is that these reformed 24g shells ave quite a bit more case capacity than a original say kynoch case
    So it is possible to over load them not that that matters too much with black powder
    But ideally you should use the maximum of the original charge or lower and fill the rest of the case with filler weather that be wads or corn meal or something
    I would be a bit more specific with that advice.

    Alot of blackpowder cartridge reloading tips relate directly to straight walled cases like the 45/70 not bottle necked cases.Where by any kind of filler wont have to be compressed upon firing as it goes from the case size below the neck to a much smaller diameter through the neck,then a even smaller diamter into the bore.From personal experiance using loose fillers like Corn meal or dried coffee grounds you can get a whopping ovepressure if you are unlucky as it can get compressed into a solid shug. Kapok,cottonwood,raw wool,or my favourite foam backing rod are safe and cheap alternatives to loose fillers. Remember to keep your wads in the neck too,they can fall onto the charge more often than you think.

    577/450 in a Martini Henry is hands down my favourite black powder cartridge.
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    Well I'm quite surprised that you can actually re form the Magtech 24 gauge brass to 577-450

    It is a massive amount of case diameter change
    The new RCBS press has power to burn and does it easily
    And they are perfect cases. Actually a lot better that a batch of Bertram 12.7x44 brass I have just spent hours getting the uniform rim and next diameters and thicknesses

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    Quote Originally Posted by norsk View Post
    577/450 in a Martini Henry is hands down my favourite black powder cartridge.
    Typically I was forming these for a friend and now I want a 577-450 also and comments like that @norsk are not helpful !

    So now I am looking for an AH side hammer 577-450 sporting rifle
    Anyone got a spare one ?
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    Can you source .50 Alaskan brass in NZ? The fireforms to 12x44 easily and is nice and stout should you want to burn a bit of smokeless.
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