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Reloading
300 Win Mag case neck wall thickness
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<blockquote data-quote="LRHWAL" data-source="post: 228007" data-attributes="member: 5418"><p>Ok, so here's what I found - my WW run 0.0125-0.0129". </p><p></p><p>The WW that I picked up are actually a little thinner 0.0120-0.0125 (they are factory for sure with the factory crimp still visible etc.)</p><p></p><p>My new RWS (bought last year) - very similar to the WW, but closer to 0.013".</p><p></p><p>I measured some other chamberings, but that doesn't really prove much in this case or help at all. </p><p></p><p>Interestingly enough my 375 H&H Norma brass is thinnest! (0.0118). My 270 Federal brass (from the 80's) the thickest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LRHWAL, post: 228007, member: 5418"] Ok, so here's what I found - my WW run 0.0125-0.0129". The WW that I picked up are actually a little thinner 0.0120-0.0125 (they are factory for sure with the factory crimp still visible etc.) My new RWS (bought last year) - very similar to the WW, but closer to 0.013". I measured some other chamberings, but that doesn't really prove much in this case or help at all. Interestingly enough my 375 H&H Norma brass is thinnest! (0.0118). My 270 Federal brass (from the 80's) the thickest. [/QUOTE]
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