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Reloading
300wm brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 771725" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>Is your question if it is POSSIBLE to make this work?? If so it is POSSIBLE but I wouldn't recommend it. As I'm sure you're aware the shoulder of the 300 win mag is well forward of the shoulder of either the 7 rem or the 338win. This means you will have to either hydraulically blow the shoulder forward or fire form to move the shoulder forward Simple case forming won't move the shoulder forward. IMHO the success rate will be pretty low and the resulting brass that does survive the process will likely only be usable in the 300 win once or twice as it will be thin just ahead of the belt from moving the shoulder that far forward. Just my opinion, but I wouldn't mess around with it, too many chances to mess up and ruin a good rifle with a split or ruptured case...YMMV</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 771725, member: 42308"] Is your question if it is POSSIBLE to make this work?? If so it is POSSIBLE but I wouldn't recommend it. As I'm sure you're aware the shoulder of the 300 win mag is well forward of the shoulder of either the 7 rem or the 338win. This means you will have to either hydraulically blow the shoulder forward or fire form to move the shoulder forward Simple case forming won't move the shoulder forward. IMHO the success rate will be pretty low and the resulting brass that does survive the process will likely only be usable in the 300 win once or twice as it will be thin just ahead of the belt from moving the shoulder that far forward. Just my opinion, but I wouldn't mess around with it, too many chances to mess up and ruin a good rifle with a split or ruptured case...YMMV [/QUOTE]
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