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<blockquote data-quote="Gunpoor" data-source="post: 916956" data-attributes="member: 8358"><p>I have never attempted anything such as this but I think you would need to have a die maker build a set of dies to your specs and also have a chamber reamer custom made also. It would not be a cheap endeavor but would be a wildcat cartridge you could slap any name on that you want. Once you have the dies and a rifle to shoot you would need to trim 300RUM brass to the desired length and then run them through a custom forming die and probably anneal the shoulder and neck area. Load them up and fire form them to your chamber and voila, you would be ready to rock and roll with it. Way more cash and bother than I want to spend but I am glad that the wildcatters of yesteryear were more ambitious, otherwise there wouldn't be some of the commercialized cartridges that I enjoy shooting now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gunpoor, post: 916956, member: 8358"] I have never attempted anything such as this but I think you would need to have a die maker build a set of dies to your specs and also have a chamber reamer custom made also. It would not be a cheap endeavor but would be a wildcat cartridge you could slap any name on that you want. Once you have the dies and a rifle to shoot you would need to trim 300RUM brass to the desired length and then run them through a custom forming die and probably anneal the shoulder and neck area. Load them up and fire form them to your chamber and voila, you would be ready to rock and roll with it. Way more cash and bother than I want to spend but I am glad that the wildcatters of yesteryear were more ambitious, otherwise there wouldn't be some of the commercialized cartridges that I enjoy shooting now. [/QUOTE]
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