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Does anyone make premium brass for the 264 WM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2051731" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>YOU ARE ALL WRONG. ha ha. I have been reloading belted mag for 58+ years. Probable not many have that length of time, and grade with belted mag. I load for several of them. (264, 7mm, 308 NM, 300 WM, 338 WM). Cases do separate at the belt. I seen it starting in 3 firing or my primer pocket open up in 8 to 12 firing, I detect case separation. The case goes into the recycling bend. Back to best or quality brass. Look at Peterson 300 Win Mag brass. Resize it to 264 Win Mag, fire form it, and go on. Check for volume. If I remember correctly they are within 1 grain of volume. Now there brass may not hold up as good as Lapua brass. I don't know for fact how volume stack up in Lapua. I have on my desk Lapua 30-06, and Peterson 270 brass. Which I will converting them to 6mm-280AI brass. If I could have gotten Peterson brass in 280IA brass to start with I would have. Presently not available, but I have them on order. I check all my case for case separation withing 3 firing, and check there after. Part of the job of reloading. It's not the time,it's the accuracies that everybody is working towards. This the place to put it out there for people to go over, and think about. Weather you use the info is a different thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2051731, member: 101791"] YOU ARE ALL WRONG. ha ha. I have been reloading belted mag for 58+ years. Probable not many have that length of time, and grade with belted mag. I load for several of them. (264, 7mm, 308 NM, 300 WM, 338 WM). Cases do separate at the belt. I seen it starting in 3 firing or my primer pocket open up in 8 to 12 firing, I detect case separation. The case goes into the recycling bend. Back to best or quality brass. Look at Peterson 300 Win Mag brass. Resize it to 264 Win Mag, fire form it, and go on. Check for volume. If I remember correctly they are within 1 grain of volume. Now there brass may not hold up as good as Lapua brass. I don't know for fact how volume stack up in Lapua. I have on my desk Lapua 30-06, and Peterson 270 brass. Which I will converting them to 6mm-280AI brass. If I could have gotten Peterson brass in 280IA brass to start with I would have. Presently not available, but I have them on order. I check all my case for case separation withing 3 firing, and check there after. Part of the job of reloading. It's not the time,it's the accuracies that everybody is working towards. This the place to put it out there for people to go over, and think about. Weather you use the info is a different thing. [/QUOTE]
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