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Reloading
8mm brass 7mm stw
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 799058" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>No apology needed..... </p><p>Even a good, tight ghamber is apt to be a bit long with a belted mag, so you may have some slop. I've got a custom barrel on my current pipe and she's a few thou. longer than my rem sendero was. I think a reamer that's been sharpened a couple of times will actually do a better job of getting you a chamber that doesn't beat up your brass because it's on the long side.</p><p> </p><p>I've done plenty of 375h@h to 7stw and they are great. I have always used rem brass but may try other brands of this supply funk keeps up for more than a few months.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 799058, member: 48043"] No apology needed..... Even a good, tight ghamber is apt to be a bit long with a belted mag, so you may have some slop. I've got a custom barrel on my current pipe and she's a few thou. longer than my rem sendero was. I think a reamer that's been sharpened a couple of times will actually do a better job of getting you a chamber that doesn't beat up your brass because it's on the long side. I've done plenty of 375h@h to 7stw and they are great. I have always used rem brass but may try other brands of this supply funk keeps up for more than a few months. [/QUOTE]
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