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7mm STW
Making Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 837322" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>8mm rem brass should be a single pass through your fl die set and load.</p><p>I'd use 375 <a href="mailto:h@h">h@h</a> brass over 300 h@h as it blows the shoulder out less. Neck it to 33, then 30, then 7mm. I've done over 100 of these reformed stw's only necking to 30 cal. and that works too, but lately I've gone with two steps.</p><p> </p><p>If you do decide to use 300 h@h you'll have to drop your charges a bit more because of initial case capacity, but it should be neck to 7mm and blow out, then load as normal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 837322, member: 48043"] 8mm rem brass should be a single pass through your fl die set and load. I'd use 375 [EMAIL="h@h"]h@h[/EMAIL] brass over 300 h@h as it blows the shoulder out less. Neck it to 33, then 30, then 7mm. I've done over 100 of these reformed stw's only necking to 30 cal. and that works too, but lately I've gone with two steps. If you do decide to use 300 h@h you'll have to drop your charges a bit more because of initial case capacity, but it should be neck to 7mm and blow out, then load as normal. [/QUOTE]
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