Saw your comments over at GGCA. I have found unless you have access to a lathe trimming rims is a real pain. 9.3x72R brass is readily available (Huntingtons and Buffalo Arms)although more expensive than 38-55 is a pretty easy transformation to 9x58R. Twenty rounds could last a lifetime of hunting. I shoot a 6.5x58R and just cut to rough length with a tubing cutter, anneal,run through my FL sizing die and finish trim. C&H is a great source for loading dies and after you slug the bore and it isn't a common size C&H has bullet sizing dies. My 6.5 has a .260 groove diameter and I size .264 down to .260.

Last edited by oskar; 01/10/18 11:46 PM.

After the first shot the rest are just noise.