HalfaDouble,
The next time you want to move a 9.3x57R, PM me, I have been "in the market" for one, for a while.
Vall,
Since you will keep using 1.8" cases, you might look at the new 360 Buckhammer cases. The Buckhammer is based on the 30-30 case with a .358" bullet and shortened to 1.8" to meet the case length requirements of the states that now allow straight case cartridges for hunting deer. You may only need to fireform and not trim them.
Mike
Thanks Mike!
With a lot of excess brass in things like .32 Win. Spl. that I don't own a gun for, plus a huge supply of .38-55 brass that I have a half dozen guns chambered in; my supply of brass is great. And since the .32 Win. Sol. is already too short to open up for my .38-55's and .32-40 rifles, it's easy to expand to .38-55 and then they're close enough that they don't need fire forming prior to loading. Just run them into my Lyman M die to expand, and then into my .38-55 die, and slightly trim to length.
The .360 Buckhammer brass is far too new to be an option as it's not been around long enough to find cheap brass. Plenty of cheap .32 Win. Spl. brass if I needed more, but I've probably got plenty to last anyone a lifetime.