Black hills Rolling block

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rsavoie
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Black hills Rolling block

Post by rsavoie »

Hi there,

I just aquired a black hills rolling block and was wondering if anyone out here knows how to make the 45-60 ammo for it?

If I could source some cerrosafe I could have a better Idea but in the mean time if anyone knows how to make ammo for it I'd like to hear about it cause I cant seem to find much info on them.
marlinman93
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Re: Black hills Rolling block

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It's a .629" rim and .509" base diameter with a 1.89" length. That large rim and base diameter will make finding any donor brass as tough to locate as the original .45-60 brass.
I think your only option might be Rocky Mountain Cartridge Co. and their lathe turned brass. Unfortunately that's not going to be cheap at around $150 for 20 cases.

https://www.rockymountaincartridge.com/products.htm
rudybolla
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Re: Black hills Rolling block

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IIRC, I made cases from .45-70 brass some years back.
marlinman93
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Re: Black hills Rolling block

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rudybolla wrote: Sat Jun 06, 2026 10:30 am IIRC, I made cases from .45-70 brass some years back.
.45-70 cases are a lot smaller rim, and might result in the extractor slipping past the rim.
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