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Reloading
forming 350 Rem mag brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 479879" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>If your going to modify a sizing die, I'd drill the head out with a 10mm Hi-Roc drill bit. A .338 mag die would probably be your best bet if you can't find a .350 rem. die set. You'll probably end up cutting the bottom off of the Winchester die about .30" to get you close. Then finish them in a .35 mag die. The base will be slightly under size with the shortened die, but will blow out to the correct size on fire forming. With .358 Norma brass all you need to do is push the shoulder back, and them cut the cases off. Then push the shoulders back all the way, and finish. There won't be much case shrinkage because the shoulders and angles are not far apart.</p><p> </p><p>Goto a welding supply house and buy a couple 400 degree temp sticks. Brass anneals at 400 degrees. Dump the hot cases in ice water will as quick quench.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 479879, member: 25383"] If your going to modify a sizing die, I'd drill the head out with a 10mm Hi-Roc drill bit. A .338 mag die would probably be your best bet if you can't find a .350 rem. die set. You'll probably end up cutting the bottom off of the Winchester die about .30" to get you close. Then finish them in a .35 mag die. The base will be slightly under size with the shortened die, but will blow out to the correct size on fire forming. With .358 Norma brass all you need to do is push the shoulder back, and them cut the cases off. Then push the shoulders back all the way, and finish. There won't be much case shrinkage because the shoulders and angles are not far apart. Goto a welding supply house and buy a couple 400 degree temp sticks. Brass anneals at 400 degrees. Dump the hot cases in ice water will as quick quench. gary [/QUOTE]
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