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#663131 07/15/25 11:00 PM
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My 10ga brass shells came today. They are some Rocky Mountain brand turned shells. I found a gentleman with some new old stock. I tried a few in my J Braddel double but they won't quite chamber due to diameter. They are going to need to be sized. Are dies available for this? I can make a sizing die but had rather purchase one if possible.

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If yours are anything like my RMC 10 ga cases, I seriously doubt you can resize them with anything less than a swaging press. The brass is as thick as paper hulls to provide a "normal" inside diameter that allows the use of standard wads. You maybe better off doing some careful measuring to determine if you can turn down the outside of the case instead.


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OR you have the 10 gauge short chamber, shorter the 2 7/8
Measure your chamber LENGTH

https://www.mecoutdoors.com/super-s...rQnhW3U9o6laUf20S9jaxw5tL-dAcsxbMybYF2KH

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Hadn't thought about length but you are right. Going to measure chamber length tonight. Thanks



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Ok measured the chamber and it is indeed 2 7/8 but is really tight. The shell will go in till about 1/4 inch is sticking out and it seizes up. Checked the shell length and they are all uniform at 2 7/8 length within a few thousandths. I have a RCBS rock chucker press with the removable 7/8 14 bushing. Think I am going to do some measuring and attempt a sizing die. Can't find anything commercially available.


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Back in the 1870s and 1880s Union Metallic Cartridge Co. offered 10-gauge brass shells from 2 5/8" to 3 1/4". Also, brass shells were offered in A style for use in guns chambered to use paper shells and B style for guns chambered for brass shells only.

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Have you smoke a case to see where it is hanging up? If it needs only a slight bit of sizing to fit you might try and roll size the case.


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Didn't know there were different case configurations. Good idea smoking a case. Will try that and see what I come up with. Going to check the chambers for taper also.

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You will have to turn down the outside diameter of the thick brass cases in a lathe. or buy these ... they work great ... https://www.trackofthewolf.com/parts/detail/139/1/shot-shell-10-2-78

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Originally Posted by JHolland
Ok measured the chamber and it is indeed 2 7/8 but is really tight. The shell will go in till about 1/4 inch is sticking out and it seizes up. Checked the shell length and they are all uniform at 2 7/8 length within a few thousandths. I have a RCBS rock chucker press with the removable 7/8 14 bushing. Think I am going to do some measuring and attempt a sizing die. Can't find anything commercially available.


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I doubt there is a commercially available sizing die, even if one can be found, that can handle the RMC cases.

I also have some RMC cases that I bought used that won't chamber. I had someone take a block of steel and drilled a hole in to a diameter of a RMC case that did chamber and even with a 1 ton arbor press and a lot of case lube the cases would stick in the block with a 1/4" to 1/2" still showing.

The lathe idea will probably work better and cause far less cursing and aggravation.

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