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35 whelen?? Just a thought.
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kinda looks like 30-06 basic brass.....several steps before the necks drawn out
From looking at the phone number, they're quite old.
I think they were marketed to folks making wildcat cartridge cases.
That was rather popular in the 50s & 60s.
They'd work for anything based on the back end of the .30-06 family of cases.
If ya want to get fancy- you could do what Browning did in the old days.
He cut off .30-06 brass, thinned it a little and made the cases for his prototype .45ACP.
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You would have to neck them down in steps, going from 375 to 358 or 338 first before final sizing to 30-06.
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I might would suggest trading them for 30-06 brass. Those are useful for making custom calibers and those such as 35 Whelen.
I found a box of the Norma basic 30-06 too. Would make a great 40 caliber cartridge. Several flatlander states like Ohio allows for straight wall cartridge rifles to legally hunt deer. Sure could stuff a lot of 3031 into that case!!!
Would have to measure the cases. Maybe they would hold a 45 cal bullet?
400 Whelen as big as you can go. Still may have trouble with headspace as there will be almost no shoulder.
I have head of a “Rimless .444 Marlin” wildcat using cases like those.
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Some WILDCATTER / EXPERIMENTER / etc. would LOVE to buy 'em! !!
They should be particularly valued by folks shooting the 'Hawk' line of wildcats - if I recall, I think those had a shoulder moved rather forward compared to the '06 family (incl. the Whelen), and these cases would certainly be a boon for that application. Even the .411 Hawk is improved enough to have sufficient shoulder, for example.
I have a .PDF article hosted here, if there is any interest:
https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/brjzj...noc52rq7g&dl=0
The .358 Hawk is probably the most popular of the larger calibers & would probably find the most traction around here. :-/
Edit: Now I'm not so sure about the Hawk line & their shoulder locations, perhaps I'm thinking of a different line of wildcats ...
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I have worked out a trade with j4570 for '06 brass, as said, these are more valuable to wildcatters than to me!
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