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    375 Winchester does.

    Have any of you used 375 Winchester dies to reload 38-55 shells? The reloads will be shot in a Marlin CB 38-55. The shells will be loaded with a 250 gr. Lee boolit.
    Thanks for any info.

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    The 375 is slightly shorter than the 38/55, but other than that you should be just fine. Just be careful when setting your crimp as the longer 38/55 will buckle from too much crimp if you screw down the 375 seating/crimp die too far. Just screw it down until you meet resistance and then adjust in increments until you get the crimp you want.
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    Depending on your bullet diameter, .375, .377 ... you may need to change your neck expander. I believe most .375 Win dies are ' 3 piece' with a separate neck expander. The appropriate neck expander - NOE or Lyman 'M' might be needed.

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    I do the opposite and use 38-55 type dies fro my 375.
    I do use a 379 boolit diameter so that might be why it works for me.

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    Works just fine. I've used Hornady .375 dies to load lots of .38-55s. The .375s just a tad shorter is all....a simple die adjustment.

    I shoot .375s in my Ruger Number 1 .38-55 all the time.

    This practice is not recommended in the Marlins but the Number 1 and its bank vault strong action will take anything. Went that way in case I want to take an elk here in KY one day./beagle
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    Is Winchester ever going to make more brass?
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    Don't hold your breath waiting on Winchester for brass. Get Starline 38-55.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leadmelter View Post
    Is Winchester ever going to make more brass?
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    My guess is no. One of the newer brass manufacturers will be the one to do it. My money is on Starline or Jamison.

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    Jamison has them but pricey. I have a hundred coming to be the back up to the back up.
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    Wow! I did not know they were making them. This is great news and it looks like I was right about who would end up making it. I have some of their 300 Savage brass and have been very pleased.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 45-70 Chevroner View Post
    Have any of you used 375 Winchester dies to reload 38-55 shells? The reloads will be shot in a Marlin CB 38-55. The shells will be loaded with a 250 gr. Lee boolit.
    Thanks for any info.
    Yes same as loading .357 mag's with a 38 special dies or 44 mag's using 44 special dies.

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    I got my 100 cases of 375 Winchester from Jamison today. The few cases I looked at were well trimmed.
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    Sort of off topic, but a few years ago I was perusing a Midway ad and ran across a smoking deal on .375 Win brass. I forget the details but it was almost a giveaway. I don't remember if it was 500 or 1000 but way more than I needed. I posted somewhere that I would sell the excess for what I had in it plus shipping. Didn't take long. I have 300 left and that should last me the rest of my shooting life.

    BTW, right after I placed my order, the deal disappeared. Apparently, a typo.
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    Yes I have done that. Before I got 38/55 dies I used my 375 Win. dies.I have a Lyman "M" die and a Lee factory crimp die also.Using Starline brass trimmed to 2.082" you see just a little bit near the head of the case doesn't sized.that doesn't seem to cause any problems.In a low pressure cartridge like the 38/55 even after being fired many times I don't think you would get enough case expansion to cause a problem with chambering.

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