Winchester 33 WCF caliber - Help me

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Winchester 33 WCF caliber - Help me

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I did a small search here, and did not see the questions or answers that I am searching for.

So,,,I have passed by a couple of Winchesters in 33WCF, due to my lack of knowledge of the caliber.

So, to further my edification.... :D

Does anyone really shoot this caliber?

Is the ammo easy to locate and buy?

Does anyone really reload this caliber?

I apprecaite any wise and sage thoughts! :)

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Re: Winchester 33 WCF caliber - Help me

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I don't know if anyone shoots 33 winchester regularly. Amunition is available at http://ows-ammo.com/store/index.php?mai ... ucts_id=11 but rather expensive.
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You can easily make brass out of 45-70. The bullets that are flat nose are few, but those few are decent enough for just about any task. I am looking for just the right TD in 33WCF to come along. Up to elk at a reasonable range it would be a lot of fun with character.
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I shoot a couple hundred rounds a year through mine. Lee makes reloading die set and will make a FCD for it(I have one) and several sources are around for bullets( I use cast now) but Hawk bullets amkes one, hornady used to make one that is the standard but getting harder to find. To make 33 wcf out of 45-70 brass I run mine through a 38-56 die and then a 33wcf die but I did just use the 33 wcf die CAREFULLY until i found a 38-56 die. If you have any more questions on that round PM me. I am taking it with me next November on a elk/mulie hunt hoping i can get a chance to shoot an elk with the old girl,it got a doe for me this year. Tom
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BuffaloArms.com now makes the 200 gr hornady interlock bullet and 33 win brass is available at their site also. danny
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Love my .33WCF!

Scrouged up some brass @ a couple shows and some the guys here
have helped me out with brass, bullets and loads ( Thanks Mike and Jack!).

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Re: Winchester 33 WCF caliber - Help me

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it seems to me the 33 wcf is the most commomn original 86 for sale...
midway has brass available, reloading dies, even reforming dies to convert 45-70 brass.
Finding bullets is another problem..I am wondering if you can use 338 flatpoints...
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The cartridge is roughly the ballistic equivalent of the .35 Remington (or it might be the other way around... :wink: ).
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Thanks for all this great feelin for the 33 wcf! I think I can handle gettin more dies and bullets and brass! Already did the 45-75, so this should not be a big deal. Specially with a straight wall!
Thank you all kindly! :D

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I had one, old family gun, shot it quite a bit in lever action silhouette, finally donated it to the local museum. This is a fine cartridge, not a hot rod by any means but I can personally name 2 elk and a moose that fell with one shot each. :D Brass is easily formed with just the regular RCBS dies, just take your 45-70 case, lube well and run it up into the SEATING die first, then the full lenth sizing die. NOTE: this does not work very well with Starline brass, that stuff is really tough.

I still have 6 boxes of the Hornady #3315 200 grain flatpoint bullets I would sell for the Buffalo Arms price plus a little shipping.

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