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38-55 WCF reloading question

So I'm picking up a new Winchester 1885 highwall 38-55 WCF..I want to order reloading components before the gun arrives home..I'm very confused about brass..as I have read the article on starline brass website..do I need the long brass for the Winchester Chambers in there new guns?.
Any suggestions on dies?.. I prefer Redding dies..
Or do I need to get the gun, make a chamber cast and go from there..
Never really been confused about things like this since I've been reloading..and that's about 23 years..
 
I would call either (or both) Starline or Winchester for suggestions. I'm sure they would help you decide.

Best of luck.
 
I just got one in 38/55. It is a pleasure to shoot. I have Winchester brass for mine, it seems to be working just fine. Starline is good brass too, especially if you are using lead bullets only. i would recommend RCBS cowboy dies as they have a neck expander for lead bullets too if you are going that route. PM me when you get it and i will share what loads i have worked up for mine.
 
I love my 1885 in 38-55. I use the winchester 38-55 brass and have made some out of 30-30, both are of the short family. Is your rifle a "new release" version or an original. My rifle was made in Japan for Winchester.
 
I love my 1885 in 38-55. I use the winchester 38-55 brass and have made some out of 30-30, both are of the short family. Is your rifle a "new release" version or an original. My rifle was made in Japan for Winchester.

I couldn't tell you..haha..I've always had a single shot rifle in my collection..and sold my Ruger #1 ..so this is my replacement..I plan to use it for mid range target work ..
 
bobcat, are you going to shoot cast or a jacketed bullet? Also are you going the black powder or smokeless loads? I have a friend that shoots the Black powder cartridge competition, he uses cast bullets and blackhorn 209. What do you call mid range? 600 yds?
 
bobcat, are you going to shoot cast or a jacketed bullet? Also are you going the black powder or smokeless loads? I have a friend that shoots the Black powder cartridge competition, he uses cast bullets and blackhorn 209. What do you call mid range? 600 yds?
I plan to mostly shoot lead cast bullet 255 gr..with smokeless powder
My gun club has a 100, 200, & 300 yrd ranges..
I like jacketed bullets best because I can increase velocity..but I believe cast bullets are probably better for the rifle..
 
Check the bore size. My rifle is .376, some I have read are as big as .380. I have not found many jacketed bullets for the .376 or .377 barrels. I have part of a box of the Hornady bullets for the 375 winchester, they shoot good in my barrel. I have been shooting some 245 gr cast that I bought, they are just so so. Good luck
 
I love my 1885 in 38-55. I use the winchester 38-55 brass and have made some out of 30-30, both are of the short family. Is your rifle a "new release" version or an original. My rifle was made in Japan for Winchester.
How does it shoot~? I just bought one of the 50 made for Winchester by Miroku,
 
If you want jacketed bullets Vollmer Precision makes some in different weights for the 38-55.
You will probably have to back order them but they are excellent bullets and you can specify
the diameter you want. It might take as long as 4 or 5 months to get them but he will come
through with the goods.
 
One thing I wouldn't do is start buying components before the rifle arrives. The barrel groove diameter will be anywhere from .375"-.380" with somewhere around .377"-ish common in the Miroku made 1885's. All 38-55's will accept the "long" 2.125" length case, same case length as 32-40. The reason for the 2.080" length brass is that the ammo companies dropped the 32-40 and 38-55 (2.125" length) as obsolete 70-80 years ago. When demand for 38-55 ammo/brass came back in the 1960's Winchester used the cartridge brass blanks from the 30-30 to form the brass as that's what was the most expedient/least expense way to do it. It came up short as that was as far as they could go starting with the 30-30 blank. As far as jacketed bullets go they are a waste of money in a 38-55 IMO. There is no velocity that cartridge is capable of that a cast bullet can't handle with aplomb. I wouldn't buy dies until you get the rifle because of expander stem diameter and how big a bullet the seating die can accept. I have Lyman dies that came with a .374" expander and a set of older RCBS dies that have a .377" expander. I also have a set of Lachmiller dies where the seating dies will not accept any bullet over .377" diameter. In my 38-55's I use Starline 2.125" brass and cast bullets @ .381" while in my Marlin .375 Win I use Winchester 38-55 brass and cast bullets @ .379". Reloder 7, IMR 3031, or either 4198 work great.
 
In my Miroku highwall I use long Starline brass, .379 cast bullets and IMR 4227. Shoots great. I really like the RCBS Cowboy dies.
I find both 38-55 and 45-70 smokeless loads work better for me with a light to medium crimp
 
I just got one in 38/55. It is a pleasure to shoot. I have Winchester brass for mine, it seems to be working just fine. Starline is good brass too, especially if you are using lead bullets only. i would recommend RCBS cowboy dies as they have a neck expander for lead bullets too if you are going that route. PM me when you get it and i will share what loads i have worked up for mine.
Please share that reloading information with me as I have one of those very authentic looking 1885s built by Miroku. I have both Winchester and Starline cartridges.
 

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