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Reloading
Reforming Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 432201" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>to start off with you can add the .270 and 7mm Weatherby mags to that mix comming off the .257 case design. You can also take in the 57mm Mauser case, and just about include everything from the 6mm Remington to the 7.92 Mauser. Then you have the generic 30-06 case that takes in every size from 25 cailber to 35 caliber. And 300 H&H basic will form just about every banded case out there till you get into the .378 Weatherby case diameter</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 432201, member: 25383"] to start off with you can add the .270 and 7mm Weatherby mags to that mix comming off the .257 case design. You can also take in the 57mm Mauser case, and just about include everything from the 6mm Remington to the 7.92 Mauser. Then you have the generic 30-06 case that takes in every size from 25 cailber to 35 caliber. And 300 H&H basic will form just about every banded case out there till you get into the .378 Weatherby case diameter gary [/QUOTE]
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