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New 30/375 wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="elkaholic" data-source="post: 569162" data-attributes="member: 13833"><p>This may turn in to a major deal! I have spoken with several people including Hornady, Gunwerks, Pacific tool, and others and it sounds like it could be more trouble that I want! To go the Hornady route would cost about $600 before you even got to the full length die. Gunwerks makes brass for their 7 LRM but admitted it was a major endeavor. They will get back with me next week to advise me whether or not they would sell brass? I still think a person might be able to form cases without using the 4 steps Hornady suggests, but you might end up destroying more cases than you would like. I'm also not too sure that it might not require some inside neck turning? Anyway, I'm going to kick this around some more before I give the go ahead on the reamer. The SIN case would also be a lot of hassle, and the Dakota cases are near two bucks a pop. The only easy way to do this would be simply neck down the 375 case to 30 without moving the shoulder and that would give you a .253" length neck which I don't like.......Rich</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkaholic, post: 569162, member: 13833"] This may turn in to a major deal! I have spoken with several people including Hornady, Gunwerks, Pacific tool, and others and it sounds like it could be more trouble that I want! To go the Hornady route would cost about $600 before you even got to the full length die. Gunwerks makes brass for their 7 LRM but admitted it was a major endeavor. They will get back with me next week to advise me whether or not they would sell brass? I still think a person might be able to form cases without using the 4 steps Hornady suggests, but you might end up destroying more cases than you would like. I'm also not too sure that it might not require some inside neck turning? Anyway, I'm going to kick this around some more before I give the go ahead on the reamer. The SIN case would also be a lot of hassle, and the Dakota cases are near two bucks a pop. The only easy way to do this would be simply neck down the 375 case to 30 without moving the shoulder and that would give you a .253" length neck which I don't like.......Rich [/QUOTE]
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