First, I do not have a 40-60Win Rifle at this time. I am actively looking for one, but I wanted to put reloading tools together first. Less money up front. I have an original Winchester bullet mold $30; a Lyman expander in 40-60(bought years ago new at $12; a yet to arrive Ebay purchased RCBS 40-60 trim die bought for $14; and 40 pieces of Jamison 40-60 brass.
Now, I do have a 45-60 with all the setup to alter 45-70's to this caliber. Cut; size to 45-60; trim to 1.89 and re-size for final.
As some may know the major die manufactures have stopped making/offering 40-60 die set. So, wanting to make more brass and then re-sizing and crimping is the present issue. I am wondering if some of you have ideas for alternative die combinations to get the job done.

The only thing I have seen on the internet is someone stating that a Lyman 310 #53MR for 40-65 can be used to neck size the 40-60 back down to 0.425" OD. But these are not commonly available on EBay. I also came across an old posting in here, where someone made a neck sizing die themself for the 40-60 casing. Also, 40-65 casing is 2.1" long tapered casing, therefore the die would not work for proper sizing to the desired 40-60 cartridge, even if cut by 1/4". The base diameter would be wrong. I will experiment with the trim die to see if a shoulder will form but I know it is not a forming die.
How can I get to the formed bottle-necked / shouldered 40-60?

?? Any help appreciated.