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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
7mm STW
no brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 823015" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I've done over 100 375's to 7mmstw; you just neck 'em down in two stages (either use a 338 or 300 win die with the shoulder at the correct position for the intermediate) and then run them through a fl 7mmstw die. Trim your casings square and shoot either a mild load with a jambed bullet or pistol powder and cream of wheat (no bullet) to blow out the shoulder. I prefer the mild load route as the other will make your riflle filthy if you do any quantity at once.</p><p>If you use 300 <a href="mailto:h@h">h@h</a> casings you can just run them through the stw die but you will likely need to use a load that is 15% down give or take. I don't know how well the shoulders fill out with 300 <a href="mailto:h@h">h@h</a> in one pass as I've not yet used them, but it is a heck of a move on the shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 823015, member: 48043"] I've done over 100 375's to 7mmstw; you just neck 'em down in two stages (either use a 338 or 300 win die with the shoulder at the correct position for the intermediate) and then run them through a fl 7mmstw die. Trim your casings square and shoot either a mild load with a jambed bullet or pistol powder and cream of wheat (no bullet) to blow out the shoulder. I prefer the mild load route as the other will make your riflle filthy if you do any quantity at once. If you use 300 [EMAIL="h@h"]h@h[/EMAIL] casings you can just run them through the stw die but you will likely need to use a load that is 15% down give or take. I don't know how well the shoulders fill out with 300 [EMAIL="h@h"]h@h[/EMAIL] in one pass as I've not yet used them, but it is a heck of a move on the shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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