Twmaster
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I've seen some discussion both here and on other forums about reloading factory like ammo for the Russian M1895 Nagant revolver in 7.62x38R cartridge. Lots of info for reloading with Lee dies and 32-20 brass is out there. This time I thought I'd try this with S&B brass and my Lee dies.
What you need:
The #21 shell holder fits the OEM type brass. The #6 shell holder that comes with the Lee dies will not work.
Ok, let's get started. Resize your brass. Be sure to use case lube. Set the resize die normally. Prime your brass. Chamfer the inside of the case mouth. especially if using lead bullets.
Next, place the case in the press and run the ram all the way up with no die installed.
Screw your expander/powder die in until it touches the case. Then turn it in a little at a time until you get the expansion you need for a bullet to just fit the case mouth and seat.
Charge your case with the powder load of your choice. I went with 98 grain Magtech cast lead round nose bullets and 3.6 grains of W231.
Remove the expander die and replace with the crimp & seating die. You'll need to do the same thing as before and place the case on the ram and run it all the way up with no die in the press.
Screw the seater die in until it touches the case. Then screw in 1/2 a turn to 1 turn more. Unscrew and remove the seater adjustment at the top on the die. Set a used .22LR case on top of the seater stem. Screw the adjuster cap back on and turn it to the bottom.
The reason for the 22 case on top of the stem is to allow the stock seating stem to push the bullet all the way into the case so it is down below the opening of the mouth of the case. It was just pure luck that the .22LR was the perfect length.
I also cheated and made a seating stem that did not require the 22 case.
Carefully now place the bullet into the mouth of the case and seat the pill. If all went well it should look something like this:
Next, swap out the seater die and replace with a .223 resizer die with the decapper/expander pin removed. Install the die just like you would to size a .223 case.
Run the round into the .223 die. It will just barely roll over the mouth of the case. You do not need to reduce the diameter by much. Nor does the reduced length need to be long. (only about .020" to .030")
Should now look like this:
That's it! I did a batch of 10 of these. All fit my revolver and allow the cylinder to come forward to close the seal.
What you need:
- Lee Nagant die set
- OEM type brass
- Lee #21 shell holder (or other brand equivalent)
- Used .22LR case
- .223 resizing die body
- Bullet, primer and powder of choice
The #21 shell holder fits the OEM type brass. The #6 shell holder that comes with the Lee dies will not work.
Ok, let's get started. Resize your brass. Be sure to use case lube. Set the resize die normally. Prime your brass. Chamfer the inside of the case mouth. especially if using lead bullets.
Next, place the case in the press and run the ram all the way up with no die installed.
Screw your expander/powder die in until it touches the case. Then turn it in a little at a time until you get the expansion you need for a bullet to just fit the case mouth and seat.
Charge your case with the powder load of your choice. I went with 98 grain Magtech cast lead round nose bullets and 3.6 grains of W231.
Remove the expander die and replace with the crimp & seating die. You'll need to do the same thing as before and place the case on the ram and run it all the way up with no die in the press.
Screw the seater die in until it touches the case. Then screw in 1/2 a turn to 1 turn more. Unscrew and remove the seater adjustment at the top on the die. Set a used .22LR case on top of the seater stem. Screw the adjuster cap back on and turn it to the bottom.
The reason for the 22 case on top of the stem is to allow the stock seating stem to push the bullet all the way into the case so it is down below the opening of the mouth of the case. It was just pure luck that the .22LR was the perfect length.
I also cheated and made a seating stem that did not require the 22 case.
Carefully now place the bullet into the mouth of the case and seat the pill. If all went well it should look something like this:
Next, swap out the seater die and replace with a .223 resizer die with the decapper/expander pin removed. Install the die just like you would to size a .223 case.
Run the round into the .223 die. It will just barely roll over the mouth of the case. You do not need to reduce the diameter by much. Nor does the reduced length need to be long. (only about .020" to .030")
Should now look like this:
That's it! I did a batch of 10 of these. All fit my revolver and allow the cylinder to come forward to close the seal.