Designing and Forming Custom Cartridges by Ken Howell is back in print :
https://www.huntingtons.com/store/pr...5&cat=0&page=1
selling for $30.00 and well worth it.. i refer to my copy often
Designing and Forming Custom Cartridges by Ken Howell is back in print :
https://www.huntingtons.com/store/pr...5&cat=0&page=1
selling for $30.00 and well worth it.. i refer to my copy often
That isn't a bad price! Beats the $200+ prices I saw on the older edition.
I paid nearly twice that($30) when I ordered it when it first came out. I bet a lot of bookstores will have to revise their prices.
Ken Howell passed away several years ago. I don't think it has been revised so all copies should be the same. I could be wrong though.
John
W.TN
Try to find a copy of Maj George Nonte's book of cartridge conversions.
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This is a pay site but has dimensions of lots of cartridges including rim diameter.
https://ammoguide.com
If you search for “survival reloading” you will find the “endtimesreport” which has a chart of common cartridge dimensions which can help you with reloading in tough times when you don’t have the correct die set. There are also reloading procedures for lots of reloading tools, both new and old. Lee Loader, 310 tool, etc!
Also neat articles like “Reloading the Hard Way” which describes how the Filipino resistance fighters had to do it.
Cartridges of the World has all the dimensions you could want.
COTW does have quite a few errors in their European names and descriptions and some in their dimensions. I have found it to be mostly dependable with American cartridges.
Donnely's has served me well.
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This is a pretty good list.
http://www.castpics.net/subsite/Conv...onversions.csv
I'll give it a look
The back on any Lee shell holder pack. From 17 Rem through to 458 Win Mag and 5.7x28 and 500S&W you're covered.
Doesn't have dimensions but sure has the shell holder sizes.
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I wish when people went to the trouble to make a spreadsheet as extensive as this one that they would somehow lock the column headings to be visible as you move down the sheet. It is a real headache to keep moving back to the top to verify what dimension you are looking at.
I haven't really messed with Excel since I retired 15 years ago and don't remember much about its capabilities or how to use and modify it.
John
W.TN
This link may have what you need:
https://saami.org/wp-content/uploads...sting-Copy.pdf
It's sort of like-a-bible for the cartridge manufacturers, I think.
Rich
BTW, it's free!
I resize 270 into 30.06. I don't load the converted casings hot though. I use them to load with cast data. I have also trimmed down 454 casings to 45 colt.
One round at a time.
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Having accidentally become a hard core sort ..........
I've made a lot of shorter cases from longer cases that shared or were within .002 of sharing rims . 358 Win from 06' and 308 , 7×57 , 257 Roberts , and 7.7×58 from 06' lately . I did a few 6.5×50 SR from 243 which isn't as detailed as 32 Rem from 30-30 .
The 300 Savage , 308 , Mauser , and 06' family's account for probably real close to 50% of rimless cartridges since 1910 .
The belted mag case , why I can't remember where it came from I don't know , accounts for about 10% with cartridges in 24,25,etc to 458 .
The beltless mag is responsible for at least another 10% , if you include the rebated rim of the 284 Win and a host of shorter AR cartridges that share rims and heads .
The 221 Rem is parent to a whole host of cartridges from 17-35 cal .
That's just rimless rifles nearly every pistol caliber has a unique rim dia or 2 .
Rimmed rifles ......... Dozens of dia without even going pre WWII .
There are a dozen rim dia for shotguns without going too far into uncommon extremes .
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BP | Bronze Point | IMR | Improved Military Rifle | PTD | Pointed |
BR | Bench Rest | M | Magnum | RN | Round Nose |
BT | Boat Tail | PL | Power-Lokt | SP | Soft Point |
C | Compressed Charge | PR | Primer | SPCL | Soft Point "Core-Lokt" |
HP | Hollow Point | PSPCL | Pointed Soft Point "Core Lokt" | C.O.L. | Cartridge Overall Length |
PSP | Pointed Soft Point | Spz | Spitzer Point | SBT | Spitzer Boat Tail |
LRN | Lead Round Nose | LWC | Lead Wad Cutter | LSWC | Lead Semi Wad Cutter |
GC | Gas Check |