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Fireform .375 RUM brass for .338 Edge?
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<blockquote data-quote="6.5x300" data-source="post: 216435" data-attributes="member: 10713"><p>Glad it seems to have worked out. The slightly rounded look of the shoulder will sharpen up once fired. Check previous posts reguarding need to fireform brass after necking up or down to form edge brass. It seems most replys were that it made no difference in acuracy with the edge. Dave made good point with checking neck thickness. All mine have been OK so far all though I plan on neck turning them when I acquire the right tools. As far as reduced load...probably good idea, though the few I have shot I loaded the same, and again others have commented in previous posts as well. 300gr smk and H1000 with CCI 250 primers standerd load. I have not shot the new formed brass over the crony yet, or even compaired accuracy between REM and Nosler. Will be doing so soon and post results. I would also check the potential diference in case capacity between the 2. As I have found the rem to weigh a little more than the nosler.</p><p>Good shooting,</p><p> </p><p>Brian</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="6.5x300, post: 216435, member: 10713"] Glad it seems to have worked out. The slightly rounded look of the shoulder will sharpen up once fired. Check previous posts reguarding need to fireform brass after necking up or down to form edge brass. It seems most replys were that it made no difference in acuracy with the edge. Dave made good point with checking neck thickness. All mine have been OK so far all though I plan on neck turning them when I acquire the right tools. As far as reduced load...probably good idea, though the few I have shot I loaded the same, and again others have commented in previous posts as well. 300gr smk and H1000 with CCI 250 primers standerd load. I have not shot the new formed brass over the crony yet, or even compaired accuracy between REM and Nosler. Will be doing so soon and post results. I would also check the potential diference in case capacity between the 2. As I have found the rem to weigh a little more than the nosler. Good shooting, Brian [/QUOTE]
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