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.577 Snider

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 1:12 pm
by Darryl
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1) Cut the case down to just under 2" with a small chop from 24 ga shot shells from Magtech.
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2) Check them for length. (under 2")
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3) Clean up all the edges with very fine sandpaper
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4) Anneal the cases. I use this setup so it will rotate the case in the flame.
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5) Lube the cases
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6) form the case
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7) open the end up just a little to allow the bullet to start. I have a special setup custom made
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8) Check the casings in the breach to make sure they fit.
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9) Install the primer
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10) Items need to cast your own bullet
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.590 Paradox Snider Mold
I have a mold from Red River Ricks. A 58 cal paradox bullet http://kal.castpics.net/ it is .590 after casting.
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.590 Paradox Snider bullet after casting
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11) Using a double boiler, heat mixture of 50% beeswax and 50% olive oil (softens the bees wax)
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Rounds in pie pan ready for lube
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12 Lube poured in to above groove and is setting up
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13) Place the pie pan in the refrigerator for a few minutes and then just push the bullets out of the lube that has set up.
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14) measure (by weight) 70 grains of FFG black powder and place it in each case.
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15) Measure out 2.6 to 2.8 grains of carded wool
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Carded Wool
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16) Put it in the case and fluff it up as it goes in
Rounds ready for bullet. You can use a press (I do) to press in the bullets. Some do it by hand.
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Finished Rounds
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Photo below left to right
1. full 24 ga. shot shell, 2. cut down to 2", 3. annealed, 4. neck sized down and polished
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After I was done, I checked them in the my Snider Carbine. One at a time. I found two that would not chamber and close the breach. I noticed the very end of the case was flared out. I rolled that on the counter top and removed that flare and they both chambered fine.

Re: .577 Snider

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 2:45 pm
by desdem12
8-) 8-)

Re: .577 Snider

Posted: Fri Sep 09, 2011 3:47 pm
by Junk Yard Dog
Here I spent near $200 on a set of snider dies back then when I could just have shipped you the brass for reloading and saved both time and money :) Good job.

Re: .577 Snider

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2011 4:14 pm
by Darryl
Re worked first post with more photos.

Dolk

Re: .577 Snider

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:24 pm
by Ironnewt
Those rounds look "fabulous" Let us know how they shoot. I went to your web page and checked out your Snider. It's a beaut.

Re: .577 Snider

Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 7:46 pm
by Darryl
Ironnewt wrote:Those rounds look "fabulous" Let us know how they shoot. I went to your web page and checked out your Snider. It's a beaut.
Check it out.......http://www.russian-mosin-nagant-forum.c ... 2914#p2914


It was great!

Dolk

Re: .577 Snider

Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 5:09 am
by Junk Yard Dog
Thank you Darryl, I just swiped the monitor screen again, there are both real and fake bugs on it this morning, the real one died, the fake one just left a mark from my hat. The Old Man has cloudy vision in one eye, I will blame it on that should he see it.