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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1965222" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Anneal the 300 Win Mag case. Them use a full length sizing die of those calibers listed (7mm Rem Mag, 264 Win Mag, 338 Win Mag, 308 Norma Mag). Resize Full Length to any of these calibers, (be sure to lube your cases) and trim. Fire form then, anneal again, check for length and trim if needed. I would cut the neck for thickness after fire forming the cases also. That ends the problem of getting case for those rifles. 300 Win Mag brass is generally cheaper and easyiers to get. </p><p>SSS</p><p>Mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1965222, member: 101791"] Anneal the 300 Win Mag case. Them use a full length sizing die of those calibers listed (7mm Rem Mag, 264 Win Mag, 338 Win Mag, 308 Norma Mag). Resize Full Length to any of these calibers, (be sure to lube your cases) and trim. Fire form then, anneal again, check for length and trim if needed. I would cut the neck for thickness after fire forming the cases also. That ends the problem of getting case for those rifles. 300 Win Mag brass is generally cheaper and easyiers to get. SSS Mike [/QUOTE]
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