9.3x64 casing from belted magnum

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how to remove the belt from magnum casings. The main problem of the 9.3x64 cartridge reloading is the shortage of brasses. The problem is solved by remaking magnum casings, especially 358WinMag. But what to do with the belt? Is it necessary to use a lathe machine?
 

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There is a thread here somewhere where some of our friends from RSA were making .404 Jeffery cases using .375 H&H brass. It didn't sound feasible to me but they were able to carefully get the belt to "flow" by careful fire forming. It may not apply in this instance but it is worth looking at. I wish I could find that thread.
 
There is a thread here somewhere where some of our friends from RSA were making .404 Jeffery cases using .375 H&H brass. It didn't sound feasible to me but they were able to carefully get the belt to "flow" by careful fire forming. It may not apply in this instance but it is worth looking at. I wish I could find that thread.
 
how to remove the belt from magnum casings. The main problem of the 9.3x64 cartridge reloading is the shortage of brasses. The problem is solved by remaking magnum casings, especially 358WinMag. But what to do with the belt? Is it necessary to use a lathe machine?

It is necessary to use some form of machining. In the 1990's I knew someone who made his .416 Rigby cases from .378 Wby and .460 Wby cases by taking the belts off carefully with a file over the case being spun in an electric drill. This definitely had a do-it-yourself flair, but the result was actually not bad. It certainly worked...

This being said, a small lathe can be had nowadays for $460, so this is definitely the route I would go if I was committed to the 9.3x64 - which by the way is a great cartridge...

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There’s a lot of that Russian 9.3x64 ammo around. And fairly inexpensive. Not sure if it’s reload-able though.
 
how to remove the belt from magnum casings. The main problem of the 9.3x64 cartridge reloading is the shortage of brasses. The problem is solved by remaking magnum casings, especially 338WinMag. But what to do with the belt? Is it necessary to use a lathe machine?
It is not worth the effort....

Cases are easily available from RWS, SHM and some others.

May be, just in the moment it is a problem to bring them to Russia, because 9,3x64 is a Russian sniper cartridge too.

Peace be with all of us....

HWL
 
Brenneke also make brass and ammo for the 9,3
 

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