Trimming brass for the original 56-50 ?

Started by Harve Curry, March 15, 2007, 12:54:39 PM

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Harve Curry

I have 40 new cases trimmed to length but the rims are to thick from bolt face to the front edge.
So my question is how do you trim that without a lathe?
These are made from BELL 50-70 cases.
Then I will be annealing the top 1/3 with the torch and water method.
Thanks for any suggestions or methods.

geo

it is best to bevel the rims so that they feed through the magazine tube on any new 56-50 brass. but i had a gunsmith put each case on a lath to do so. i have pondered how to do it myself using a drill press. put a wooden dowel in the chuck, slip the case over the dowel and use a hand held file? good question you ask. good luck, geo.

Fox Creek Kid

QuoteSo my question is how do you trim that without a lathe?

It can't be done. They have to be chucked up in a lathe on some sort of mandrel & trimmed from the front as if you do it from the rear your primer pockets will be too shallow. Your only other (expensive) option is to have the barrel removed & the breech face opened up. There were no SAAMI specs in the 19th century. Sorry to pee on the parade.  :'(

Harve Curry

I figured out what was wrong. It wasn't the rims, some of the cases were wide in the shoulder, ::) just needed full length sizing. I should of looked closer and checked all of them, not just a few.

Fox Creek Kid


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