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Reloading
6.5-300 wby brass
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<blockquote data-quote="2ATexan" data-source="post: 2186185" data-attributes="member: 118578"><p>I'm in a similar situation. Short on 6.5-300 brass and don't want to burn ammo just to generate it. There's a listing on GB for 33 "once fired" cases and the auction is up to $157, plus $20 shipping. That's $5.36 per case. You can buy Weatherby Select ammunition for half of that price. What are people thinking? Anyway, I have a surplus of 300 Wby. Mag. brass and would like to learn whatever you find out. I have a good idea of how to do it, I'd just like to find out what you learn. My understanding of how to do it is to use progressively smaller neck sizing bushings until you reach the desired diameter and tension. <a href="https://www.whiddengunworks.com/" target="_blank">https://www.whiddengunworks.com/</a> sells or will make what you need and will make a hydraulic forming die for you to form cases outward instead of fire forming them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="2ATexan, post: 2186185, member: 118578"] I'm in a similar situation. Short on 6.5-300 brass and don't want to burn ammo just to generate it. There's a listing on GB for 33 "once fired" cases and the auction is up to $157, plus $20 shipping. That's $5.36 per case. You can buy Weatherby Select ammunition for half of that price. What are people thinking? Anyway, I have a surplus of 300 Wby. Mag. brass and would like to learn whatever you find out. I have a good idea of how to do it, I'd just like to find out what you learn. My understanding of how to do it is to use progressively smaller neck sizing bushings until you reach the desired diameter and tension. [URL]https://www.whiddengunworks.com/[/URL] sells or will make what you need and will make a hydraulic forming die for you to form cases outward instead of fire forming them. [/QUOTE]
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