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264 Win Mags - When would the brass cases be considered "Fire Formed" for each individual action?
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 2682105" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>A 264 Win mag is a 338 Win Mag case necked down.A 7mag is a 338 Win Mag case necked down.A 300 Win Mag case is much longer,the shoulder is way farther forward and is not a good case to make a 264 Win Mag case.The shoulder would have to be pushed way back and totally reformed in the die.This would also leave you with an extra long neck that will require a considerable amount of trimming.Your best choice is find 264 Win Mag brass.Your second best choice is neck down 7mag brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 2682105, member: 11853"] A 264 Win mag is a 338 Win Mag case necked down.A 7mag is a 338 Win Mag case necked down.A 300 Win Mag case is much longer,the shoulder is way farther forward and is not a good case to make a 264 Win Mag case.The shoulder would have to be pushed way back and totally reformed in the die.This would also leave you with an extra long neck that will require a considerable amount of trimming.Your best choice is find 264 Win Mag brass.Your second best choice is neck down 7mag brass. [/QUOTE]
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