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texasmac
01-22-2018, 02:00 AM
Hello all,

I just posted a short article titled, All .40-65 Winchester Die Sets Are Not Equal. If you’re considering a new or used rifle in the caliber you may be interested in the subject matter. It was published in the recent January edition of The Single Shot Exchange Magazine. If you’re not a subscriber, the article can be accessed it at http://www.texas-mac.com/All_40-65_Winchester_Reloading_Die_Sets_are_not_Equal.htm l

Wayne

EDG
01-22-2018, 02:14 AM
Wayne
If you ever want to check out other .40-65 die sets I have the following you are welcome to borrow.
1. RCBS original dies in paper box from the 1960s for .406 bullet.
2. RCBS Cowboy dies
3. Redding (.416 neck ID)

DocSavage
01-22-2018, 08:57 AM
I have a Browniing 1885 that's been rebarreled to 40/65,I use Redding dies and ,410 dia cast bullets weighing 300 and 350 gr with reformed 45/70,Starline and PMC brass without any problems. Granted I use a scope on the rifle but the smallest group I've shot was 3 shots at 100 yds just under an inch. After that I quit for the day
put the rifle back in the case and went for lunch.

rr2241tx
01-22-2018, 12:43 PM
Nice reporting Wayne. 40's in general are a solid reason to learn how to do a proper chamber, throat and bore cast, otherwise many frustrating days are nearly assured. Bore diameters from .403 to .412 and the numerous variants of chamber dimensions are all out there and not knowing what you are working with can suck all the fun out of a new gun. Sometimes the solution to a tightnecked chamber and a large bore is just to rent a reamer and recut the chamber to be compatible with the bore. Winchester 38-55s can fall into this level of aggravation too.

EDG
01-22-2018, 03:10 PM
Doc
Your Redding dies size the case necks down to .416 which is about .010 too small.
RCBS Cowboy dies size to .421 so the brass is not worked so much.


I have a Browniing 1885 that's been rebarreled to 40/65,I use Redding dies and ,410 dia cast bullets weighing 300 and 350 gr with reformed 45/70,Starline and PMC brass without any problems. Granted I use a scope on the rifle but the smallest group I've shot was 3 shots at 100 yds just under an inch. After that I quit for the day
put the rifle back in the case and went for lunch.

rfd
01-22-2018, 06:41 PM
yep, i did notice the die set inconsistencies with my .40-65 and lee, redding and lyman dies. thank goodness i paper patch. :)