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Old 10-24-2012, 03:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim Watson View Post
I was not aware that a straight case was needed for long life.

I shoot .40-65 which is strongly tapered from the same head diameter as .45-70 with full length sizing at every cycle. The only case loss has been from bending a few case mouths not well aligned with the die.
Likewise .38-55 which has less but not zero taper and I am still using brass bought with the rifle about 15 years ago.
I too shoot .40-65 in a Pedersoli 1874 Sharps replica. I only size down approx. 1 inch on the case, and I have annealed all my cases. They have lasted me a long time.
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