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300 NMI Chamber Version Advice.
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 3050800" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>The shoulder angle has little to do with capacity in this case. Reducing the body taper is the main improvement here. If chambered properly, you will have a crush fit on virgin brass so fireforming is all the same. I recommend just making 50 pieces of brass if its a hunting rifle. You will wear out the barrel with those 50 cases if your die is working. Its been a very successful cartridge. I chamber a lot of them. Its also a very good choice in some of the elr style matches.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 3050800, member: 101859"] The shoulder angle has little to do with capacity in this case. Reducing the body taper is the main improvement here. If chambered properly, you will have a crush fit on virgin brass so fireforming is all the same. I recommend just making 50 pieces of brass if its a hunting rifle. You will wear out the barrel with those 50 cases if your die is working. Its been a very successful cartridge. I chamber a lot of them. Its also a very good choice in some of the elr style matches. [/QUOTE]
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