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Re: Stevens 44 .25 RF
Reply #15 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:08am
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Tried the .27 grade 3 Ramset in my 44 today with a bullet pulled from a .25 Stevens Short. Bullet was pretty mangled but went bang and hit my trash burn barrel from about 20 yards. The short rounds are a little tricky  to handle but worked with no problems that I can see. The problem now is where do I find 67 grain .251 lead bullets?? Carolina Cast Bullets has 50 grain .258 RNFL soft lead bullets for .25 Auto for $8 100. They are oversize but I need to slug  my barrel and see where I am at. You would think someone would make .251-.252 cast bullets for the .25 auto. Found some .257 65 grain gas check bullets for .25-20 but they are also oversize and don't need gas check.
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Re: Stevens 44 .25 RF
Reply #16 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 11:13am
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slumlord44 wrote on Apr 2nd, 2014 at 1:08am:
Tried the .27 grade 3 Ramset in my 44 today with a bullet pulled from a .25 Stevens Short. Bullet was pretty mangled but went bang and hit my trash burn barrel from about 20 yards. The short rounds are a little tricky  to handle but worked with no problems that I can see. The problem now is where do I find 67 grain .251 lead bullets?? Carolina Cast Bullets has 50 grain .258 RNFL soft lead bullets for .25 Auto for $8 100. They are oversize but I need to slug  my barrel and see where I am at. You would think someone would make .251-.252 cast bullets for the .25 auto. Found some .257 65 grain gas check bullets for .25-20 but they are also oversize and don't need gas check.


Lyman lists a .251" die for their press, so you could buy the larger bullets and run them through a correct die to get where you need them.
  

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Reply #17 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 7:57pm
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Can you resize them from  .257 or .258 down to .251? I am not familiar with the limits of a resizing die.
  
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Reply #18 - Apr 2nd, 2014 at 11:13pm
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I have not found the upper limit for using a resizing die yet.
I have resized .22 hornet Brass to .25 Stevens in one step.
I have resized .32 S&W Long to .32 Long Colt in two steps.
This included squeezing down the base all the way to the top of the Rim.
on the .32 resize, I used a Lee 'Push Through' resize die for the first stepdown after cutting most of the entry forcing cone off the die.
This took the case from .337" to .327" in the first step, then from .327" to .316 in the second step.
The other resizing took the case from .292" to .276" in one step.
I have resized .258" bullets to .251" also (Commercial Lead ones to test). 

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Reply #19 - Apr 3rd, 2014 at 12:28am
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Thanks, that's what I needed to know.
  
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Re: Stevens 44 .25 RF
Reply #20 - Apr 3rd, 2014 at 9:34pm
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It helps to have the lube grooves of your bullets already filled with your favorite bullet lube before resizing bullets down more than a couple thousandths.
Learned that lesson when resizing shallow groove 0.228" bullets down to 0.225"

  

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