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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
long neck 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="D&#039;Arcy Echols" data-source="post: 30300" data-attributes="member: 1006"><p>Jeff</p><p>At this time I'm having Hugh Henriksen re-grind a Std 300 Win reamer with what appears to be the same specs as your 35 degree/300 Win. The re-grind will move the neck/shoulder location rearward enough to change the shoulder angle from 25 to 35 degrees with no other changes except the advantage of having the longer neck as a result of this modification. I gather re-forming the new shoulder with virgin brass is fairly trouble free. Do you use a 35 degree form die cut with the same reamer as a seperate first step?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D'Arcy Echols, post: 30300, member: 1006"] Jeff At this time I'm having Hugh Henriksen re-grind a Std 300 Win reamer with what appears to be the same specs as your 35 degree/300 Win. The re-grind will move the neck/shoulder location rearward enough to change the shoulder angle from 25 to 35 degrees with no other changes except the advantage of having the longer neck as a result of this modification. I gather re-forming the new shoulder with virgin brass is fairly trouble free. Do you use a 35 degree form die cut with the same reamer as a seperate first step? [/QUOTE]
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