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Reloading
257 Robert's
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<blockquote data-quote="BOB 25" data-source="post: 2685275" data-attributes="member: 105251"><p>Finding 257 Roberts brass has always been hard to find for me too. A person can use 7x57 Mauser brass if you could find some. FL resize it in a 260 Rem die then a 257 Roberts die and check neck thickness. When done sizing down the necks will probably need to be turned about 12 thousands due to the necks becoming thick .I do this for my 257 AI from Norma brass. It's a lot of work but at least a guy will have something to shoot. Also the brass should be annealed with all this work being done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BOB 25, post: 2685275, member: 105251"] Finding 257 Roberts brass has always been hard to find for me too. A person can use 7x57 Mauser brass if you could find some. FL resize it in a 260 Rem die then a 257 Roberts die and check neck thickness. When done sizing down the necks will probably need to be turned about 12 thousands due to the necks becoming thick .I do this for my 257 AI from Norma brass. It's a lot of work but at least a guy will have something to shoot. Also the brass should be annealed with all this work being done. [/QUOTE]
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