35 WCF - brass or reform.
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35 WCF - brass or reform.
I am looking for any info on the 35 WCF (not load data), brass availability and reforming.
Some digging seem to suggest possible donor cases being 30-40 Krage (seems too short to me) and .405 WCF (also seem impossible to find).
I do quite a bit of reforming for obsolete stuff, and while the 35WCF is not on obsolete list so far this is the hardest cartridge to date for information on making. Maybe it's just really unpopular and I perhaps avoid....!!
Any pointers or suggestions?
Some digging seem to suggest possible donor cases being 30-40 Krage (seems too short to me) and .405 WCF (also seem impossible to find).
I do quite a bit of reforming for obsolete stuff, and while the 35WCF is not on obsolete list so far this is the hardest cartridge to date for information on making. Maybe it's just really unpopular and I perhaps avoid....!!
Any pointers or suggestions?
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Re: 35 WCF - brass or reform.
Is this what you are looking for?
35 Winchester
or this might do
405 Winchester
I think they are the same cases you're looking for.
35 Winchester
or this might do
405 Winchester
I think they are the same cases you're looking for.
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Re: 35 WCF - brass or reform.
The .405” Winchester can also be made from 9.3x74R cases, RCBS make a die to do this, so this might be another route to try, make these first then convert these to 35 WCF.
I have 100 once fired .405” Win cases converted from 9.3x74R available if you wanted to try that route, £45 posted to UK mainland.
I have 100 once fired .405” Win cases converted from 9.3x74R available if you wanted to try that route, £45 posted to UK mainland.
Re: 35 WCF - brass or reform.
Ah, should have mentioned Bertram. Have seem them but very expensive and not a fan of Bertram brass. I want 100/200 in the end.....Mattnall wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 5:12 pm Is this what you are looking for?
35 Winchester
or this might do
405 Winchester
I think they are the same cases you're looking for.
Re: 35 WCF - brass or reform.
Thanks, will have a look at 9.3x74R see if I can make from that or re-form to .405 and start there!!spikedueller wrote: ↑Mon Mar 04, 2024 10:11 pm The .405” Winchester can also be made from 9.3x74R cases, RCBS make a die to do this, so this might be another route to try, make these first then convert these to 35 WCF.
I have 100 once fired .405” Win cases converted from 9.3x74R available if you wanted to try that route, £45 posted to UK mainland.
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Re: 35 WCF - brass or reform.
That's a shame
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Re: 35 WCF - brass or reform.
Henry Kranks have some Bertam obsolete brass cases in 35 Winchester if that is the same?
Not cheap though.
Not cheap though.
Re: 35 WCF - brass or reform.
Thanks, know of Bertram - very expensive. Looking at making them from something else.
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