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Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 12 Aug 2014 12:33
by akuser47
Great work. Keep us posted to your first range session.

Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 13 Aug 2014 20:14
by NavyDoc76-80
Way to go Jaybm!

Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 15 Aug 2014 21:53
by NavyDoc76-80
Jaybm, can you give me a measurement of how much the 40 is sticking out of the 44, I want to make one and see if it makes any difference from the one I made out of the 7.62 round.

Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 17 Aug 2014 04:07
by Jaybm
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Rough measurement ... 9/16" plus maybe 1/64"

I trimmed the .44 to roughly 3/4" but that length isn't significant. The .44 provides the
shoulder or stop if you prefer.

Hope to make a trip to the outdoor range Tuesday to finally do a live fire test of all
the recent mods. Maybe get a few more empty .44's.

Doc, not sure the significance but my neighbor resized the .44 after the first try
w/o the .40 failed. If you have the dies it wouldn't hurt to resize the brass.

Hope this helps ... Jim

Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 17 Aug 2014 10:08
by NavyDoc76-80
Thanks Jim, that's what I needed to know to proceed. I'll let ya know.

Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 21 Jul 2015 05:37
by Hawkeye01
Looks good. I think I will try that. Do I cut the whole rim off the 44 case so the spring fits inside?

Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 21 Jul 2015 19:05
by Jaybm
That's correct, the .44 case is a collar.
I used a tubing cutter and that brass is tough. Another member chucked it
up in a variable speed drill and used a hacksaw. Wish I had thought of
that.
I used a dremel to grind down the head stamp of the .40, have to take it
down to the dia. of the brass. I bet that variable speed drill and a fine
file would work just great, follow-up with some emery paper to get it
really smooth.

Good luck and would like to "see" your results.

Jim

Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 27 Jul 2015 17:03
by Hombre
Jaybm wrote:That's correct, the .44 case is a collar.
I used a tubing cutter and that brass is tough. Another member chucked it
up in a variable speed drill and used a hacksaw. Wish I had thought of
that.
I used a dremel to grind down the head stamp of the .40, have to take it
down to the dia. of the brass. I bet that variable speed drill and a fine
file would work just great, follow-up with some emery paper to get it
really smooth.

Good luck and would like to "see" your results.

Jim
That was me, and I actually used a drill press for both operations, but a 1/2" drill should work, too. And yes, file and sandpaper worked fine to reduce the head.

Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 14 Jan 2016 12:08
by Deleted User 2826
Very respectfully,
Buck

Re: Home Made Brass 357 Mag Follower

Posted: 14 Jan 2016 23:54
by NavyDoc76-80
Buck wrote:Anyone have a .40 case they would send me for the postage, or swap a couple of .44's for a couple of .40'?. I'd rather do this than pay the big price (they are nice made, out of respect), and I've bought two at the big price so far but need a few more.

Very respectfully,
Buck

I've got a few hundred 40's, be glad to send you a few, no swap needed, PM me