Another 450 Mongo brass question. I have read about the brass reforming process of the 444 Marlin, and other brass cases.
However, Norma has what is called a 45 cal. Basic Unprimed brass that measures 2.9" long. This brass isn't cheap by any means ($1.90 per case) but from what I can see, it is 45 cal brass that will fit the 45-410 T\C barrel and extract with no issues, and the 45 cal bullet will seat with no issues. The brass can be trimmed to what ever length below 2.9" the user would want.
There is a price for time, but am I missing something here or would this avoid all of the work that goes into forming the brass case?
Seems it would be simple to just trim, prime, powder, seat and shoot.
Help me if I am missing something here.
Thanks.