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.50 BMG to .416 barrett brass

Sotahirvi

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Do anyone on the forum make .416 barrett brass from .50 BMG cases? Need some info on how this is done if i'm going to build myself a rifle. I got .50 brass in quite good supply.
 
Re: .50 BMG to .416 barrett brass

CH4D has a 5 die set you will need. Give Dave a call at 740-397-7214 He is a real good guy. You will also need a .400 neck ream to thin the neck down from the swaging of the neck. You will need a good press, Imperail sizing wax, anealer, and all of the other regular pieces and parts you would use for a .50 like trimming, primer pocket tools, etc. etc. etc. etc. Have fun.
 
Re: .50 BMG to .416 barrett brass

Thanks! Gonna take some measurements on the .50 brass an see. I know a guy that mayby could help me to manufacture some dies so i will see. Anyway.. anyone have some pics of the process?
 
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Check Barrett's online store often.They usually have once fired brass very resonable and if it's as good as the Barrett IMI 50 brass I got from them it is great stuff.You will save your self money and a bunch of effort.
 
Re: .50 BMG to .416 barrett brass

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jumbo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Check Barrett's on line store often.They usually have once fired brass very reasonable and if it's as good as the Barrett IMI 50 brass I got from them it is great stuff.You will save your self money and a bunch of effort.</div></div>
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this is the way to go. I would be very hesitant on trying to make your own dies. But hey it's your money
 
Re: .50 BMG to .416 barrett brass

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: The Mechanic</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: jumbo</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Check Barrett's on line store often.They usually have once fired brass very reasonable and if it's as good as the Barrett IMI 50 brass I got from them it is great stuff.You will save your self money and a bunch of effort.</div></div>
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this is the way to go. I would be very hesitant on trying to make your own dies. But hey it's your money </div></div>

I think you're both right. But the thing is that this friend of mine is quite good on the lathe and he is willing to make this into a project too. Thanks for the link to the picture! The idea is to try to do this in three steps by taking a case cut to proper lenght and first taper form it to the lower part of the shoulder, secondly form the neck part, and finally run them thru a full lenght sizing die without the decapping pin and sizing button. Of course they will be neck reamed, trimmed and fireformed. A good annealing will also be called for....

Found the inspiration here http://www.daplane.com/50bmg/M48/blank2m48.htm