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.356 Winchester
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<blockquote data-quote="Bad habit" data-source="post: 5810176" data-attributes="member: 6645"><p>So my fishing guide in Maine just got him a Marlin .356 Winchester. Since brass and ammo is hard to find I read you can make the brass from .444 Marlin. Well as I am currently waiting for a load of .444 Marlin brass to get here I found 3 pieces of .444 Marlin in my stash. The rest is history. </p><p></p><p>After 3 passes thru the FL sizer and trimmed this is the result. I seated and crimped Hornady 200 grain bullets in 2 empty hulls and kept the 3rd as a sample case.</p><p></p><p>Before I mail these up to Maine to see if they will properly chamber (and they should because the FL size die finished forming them)- is there anybody in Middle Tennessee available to help a brotha out to see if these will properly chamber? They are blank rounds. No primer or powder. Muchas gracias.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bad habit, post: 5810176, member: 6645"] So my fishing guide in Maine just got him a Marlin .356 Winchester. Since brass and ammo is hard to find I read you can make the brass from .444 Marlin. Well as I am currently waiting for a load of .444 Marlin brass to get here I found 3 pieces of .444 Marlin in my stash. The rest is history. After 3 passes thru the FL sizer and trimmed this is the result. I seated and crimped Hornady 200 grain bullets in 2 empty hulls and kept the 3rd as a sample case. Before I mail these up to Maine to see if they will properly chamber (and they should because the FL size die finished forming them)- is there anybody in Middle Tennessee available to help a brotha out to see if these will properly chamber? They are blank rounds. No primer or powder. Muchas gracias. [/QUOTE]
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