Joefrazell
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Looking for saum brass if anybody has any or knows of any. Mostly looking for adg but possibly others. Thanks
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I emailed alpha asking the same question. They were non committal but let's face it. Why spend the money on r/d when they can't keep up on demand for inventory they already have developed.That makes three of us! I don't understand why Peterson or Alpha haven't jumped at making this too!
I just got some 300 SAUM to resize. Waiting on other gun parts, so I have time. But as of the last two years, find it when and where you can.Have you tried resizing 300 SAUM to 7mm SAUM? Seems like 300 SAUM is more available...
How's the Norma holding up? I've heard mixed reviews on it.I use Remington 300 SAUM brass in one of my SAUM rifles, ADG in one and have used a bunch of Norma. The Remington 300 SAUM brass, I just size down with a set of Redding bushing dies and turn the necks mainly to clean up and consistency. There is just a lot of case prep with the Remington (flash holes uniformed, necks turned, bushing sizing etc.)but once it's done and fire formed, it shoots well.
I haven't lost a piece yet and I have at least 4 firings, maybe 5 on some with no issues. I annealed after 3 firings and the primer pockets are still fine.How's the Norma holding up? I've heard mixed reviews on it.
Would you mind sending me a message with some details of what you use (bushing sizes, etc.) and how you do this, please? I don't know how to message directly. I've been reloading for a few years now, but I have never changed brass to this extent. I would appreciate any help that you are willing to offer!I use Remington 300 SAUM brass in one of my SAUM rifles, ADG in one and have used a bunch of Norma. The Remington 300 SAUM brass, I just size down with a set of Redding bushing dies and turn the necks mainly to clean up and consistency. There is just a lot of case prep with the Remington (flash holes uniformed, necks turned, bushing sizing etc.)but once it's done and fire formed, it shoots well.
I will look when I get back in town and see what bushing is in my die for necking down. Some people that I know do this in two steps but I do it in one and then use an expander. I will message you when I have everything in front of me. I use a K&M neck turning kit (21st century makes a nice one as well) to turn my case necks to begin with. You may not even have to turn the necks, depending on type of brass and chamber dimensions. I will message you in a few days.Would you mind sending me a message with some details of what you use (bushing sizes, etc.) and how you do this, please? I don't know how to message directly. I've been reloading for a few years now, but I have never changed brass to this extent. I would appreciate any help that you are willing to offer!