25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
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25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
Hornady is now making .218 Bee cases and Starline has .32-20 brass...and I shoot .25-20 (and no one makes cases for them at present).
So, would it be better to neck-up 218 cases or neck-down 32-20. I'm sure I'll lose some either way.
The Marlin 1894 25-20 is the most accurate lever-gun I own. It fits me well and I don't want to stop shooting it when my current stash runs out. (I suspect Midway brass is going to be easier to find than Hornady brass.)
Michael
So, would it be better to neck-up 218 cases or neck-down 32-20. I'm sure I'll lose some either way.
The Marlin 1894 25-20 is the most accurate lever-gun I own. It fits me well and I don't want to stop shooting it when my current stash runs out. (I suspect Midway brass is going to be easier to find than Hornady brass.)
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Re: 25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
I'ld go with 32-20 brass, but the last batch of that I got from Starline is harder than a rock, you'll want to anneal them before resizing.
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Re: 25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
Contact edgehit. He may be able to help as he shoots 25-20 in PC.
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Re: 25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
I made my 25-20 cases from Starline 32-20 cases. I first started out with the 25-20 SEATING die and then sized with the sizing die. Take it slow and easy. I think there's a video on you tube about doing it this way. I had about 1000 new Winchester cases, but sold my 25-20 , all the brass and 86 grain bullets to a bud that wanted a project. I had had enough of the worry about finding and making brass so I bought another Marlin 32-20. Jeanne and I have three 32-20 marlins and have had two 25-20 marlins. We really like our 32-20 Marlins.
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Re: 25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
I made them from 32-20 Starline brass per Greg G. Neck sized first then FL sized. Out of a bag of 500 only lost 11.
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Re: 25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
I have never formed 25/20 cases but have done tons of 25/06 cases from 30/06 cases. I found that running all of the 30/06 cases thru a 30/06 sizing die made the job much easier. You probably should run the 32/20 cases thru a 32/20 sizing die first before using the 25/20 die.
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Re: 25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
Glen gave you the scoop on making them from 32-20 brass. It's a pain. I size them in 32-20 FL sizer. Square up the mouth. Then set up Dillon 550 with bullet seater die in stage 1 (no stem) and FL sizing die in stage 2. Every brass gets Imperial wax.
Once finished, I chamfer mouths then anneal them. It's a good winter time project. But the brass is top notch and lasts longer than factory 25-20 brass that begin to split necks after 3 firings.
My preference in making brass to another caliber is to neck up, not down. So I would definitely try 218 bee brass before 32-20. You can neck up in one step and be done.
It's a shame there aren't more bullet choices for the 25-20. Its the perfect round for this game. My goal is to develop a subsonic 65 gr lead bullet load, but I just haven't invested the time. No recoil, no muzzle blast, least amount of wind drift, and perfect rammentum
Once finished, I chamfer mouths then anneal them. It's a good winter time project. But the brass is top notch and lasts longer than factory 25-20 brass that begin to split necks after 3 firings.
My preference in making brass to another caliber is to neck up, not down. So I would definitely try 218 bee brass before 32-20. You can neck up in one step and be done.
It's a shame there aren't more bullet choices for the 25-20. Its the perfect round for this game. My goal is to develop a subsonic 65 gr lead bullet load, but I just haven't invested the time. No recoil, no muzzle blast, least amount of wind drift, and perfect rammentum
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Re: 25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
Love it.edgehit wrote: and perfect rammentum
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Re: 25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
I think I heard that term a couple times before ;)cslcAl wrote:Love it.edgehit wrote: and perfect rammentum
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Re: 25-20 cases - make em from 32-20 or 218Bee?
Thanks Joe, Al, Tim. I'm in the process of moving - once I settle in I'll invest in the equipment to make 25-20s.
I like a challenge - and this seems to be my next one (Once I get over the trama of downsizing and moving back to Texas.)
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I like a challenge - and this seems to be my next one (Once I get over the trama of downsizing and moving back to Texas.)
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