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7mm-300 wby brass question
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<blockquote data-quote="Wachsmann" data-source="post: 1223655" data-attributes="member: 10429"><p>I think you could get it done in one neck sizing or if you had bushing dies you might use 2 different size bushing. I just necked up a lot of 7mmRUM brass to 30 cal in one resizing. no issues with it. I also have a 7mmRUM die that I could neck it back down with. Honestly the weatherby brass is cheaper than the 28 Nosler or trying to find the 7mm RUM and a lot easier to find. So I would really look at what is available out there in terms of brass and what my local stores have on hand. Also the 7mm RUM has seen accuracy decrease in as little as 600 rounds from some of the post that I have read.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wachsmann, post: 1223655, member: 10429"] I think you could get it done in one neck sizing or if you had bushing dies you might use 2 different size bushing. I just necked up a lot of 7mmRUM brass to 30 cal in one resizing. no issues with it. I also have a 7mmRUM die that I could neck it back down with. Honestly the weatherby brass is cheaper than the 28 Nosler or trying to find the 7mm RUM and a lot easier to find. So I would really look at what is available out there in terms of brass and what my local stores have on hand. Also the 7mm RUM has seen accuracy decrease in as little as 600 rounds from some of the post that I have read. [/QUOTE]
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