I ran across a .350 sizing die and I’m wondering what cartridges it might be for. 348 Winchester is the only thing I could think of. Is this a common size for that chambering? What else might it do?
Thanks.
Bazoo
I ran across a .350 sizing die and I’m wondering what cartridges it might be for. 348 Winchester is the only thing I could think of. Is this a common size for that chambering? What else might it do?
Thanks.
Bazoo
Could be nose sizer maybe?
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35/9mm core sizer for paper patch , or a custom for an under or oversized bore .
I have a pair of .272s . Fortunately I have I have a .269 6.5 Arisaka to go with them but paper patch in a 270 Win or WSM could be a thing some day .
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I ran across a hock mould that is a .350 diameter and 275gr. not sure what it is designed for but works great for a paper patch bullet in a 350 legend single shot.
Along with the 348 Win there was the 351 Win a straight cased cartridge used in the 1907 Win semi-automatic, though bullet diameter was .352.
a 350 sizer is ideal for a .348 Winchester. I'd buy it if I didn't already have one.
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In keeping with FEP (Forum Enabling Protocol) V1.0; I suggest that Bazoo should buy 3 molds, reloading dies, obsolete brass and a vintage rifle so he could utilize his .350 size die.
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I do want a Winchester 71. I have already refused offers to sell. It’s an old style die with the ledge inside. And it’s beat up some from the set screw on a Lyman 45 I take it. So really, I couldn’t much for it if I sell it. So, buying a rifle to fit sounds reasonable.
You've got the sizer, you already had powder and hopefully some primers: all you need now are a mold, dies, a shell holder and a rifle...
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I know it Glen. I had died and shell holder once, but traded them. And have regretted it ever since. I do keep my eyes peeled for a mould.
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