Exactlynecking up is not destructive, no don't take a Dremel to your brass, it is impossible to ever put a 270 win that is necked up to 308 back in a 270 chamber.
Exactlynecking up is not destructive, no don't take a Dremel to your brass, it is impossible to ever put a 270 win that is necked up to 308 back in a 270 chamber.
Yep it can be done, It's not dangerous and do not Dremel anythingI've got quite a bit of .270 brass but no .270 lol. I've got a .30 06 I can load for and was wondering if I can simply run the .270 brass into the .30 06 FL sizer die and trim if needed.
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^If you do this, make sure to take something like a Dremel tool and grind off the .270 headstamp. You don't want someone picking up one of your cartridges and trying to put it in his .270.
And it is not only to protect you, (who will likely recognize the difference between the parent case and the new caliber), it is to protect others.
You have entirely to much time on your hands neighbor as well as giving advice that is totally incorrectProtect you from a hungry lawyer.
What you say is true -- you cannot chamber a .30-06 in a .270. You can, however, chamber various fire-formed cases in their parent chamber, and if you don't make it a habit to deface the original caliber headstamp (something that will not compromise the strength of the case) you might someday be looking at a legal suit. Most of us who visit ranges very often have picked up cases that were fired in the wrong chamber, including really obviously wrong ones. I picked up a half dozen .308s that had obviously been fired in a .30-06. People do really stupid things. Protect yourself from those bozos as much as you can, including not leaving mismarked cases around. Or don't -- your call.
Do not grind on the head stamp if you want to go to the work of resizing too 30-06 take the right steps and do it wright like Butter Bean said do not grind on the case headYou have entirely tom much time on your hands neighbor as well as giving advice that is totally incorrect
Yikes! Then be responsible and police your own brass.If you do this, make sure to take something like a Dremel tool and grind off the .270 headstamp. You don't want someone picking up one of your cartridges and trying to put it in his .270.
Thank you just sent email.To General RE LEE, I have extra 30/06 brass of mixed stamp you can have about 150 pieces. Shoot in a message at [email protected]
I picked up a half dozen .308s that had obviously been fired in a .30-06.