Bran743
Well-Known Member
I'm getting ready to have a rifle built/rebarreled that is based off of a 338 RUM necked down to a 7MM with a 40* shoulder. My smith has requested that I make a round (minus the 40* shoulder) set at the COAL I want that way he can make sure the barrel is throated properly.
That being said, my question is what is the best way to get the brass where I need it? My thought so far would be to buy 300 RUM brass (since finding 338 RUM brass is about as scarce as hens teeth) and form it into 338 RUM, trim it to length, then neck down to .30, then neck down to 7mm.
Or is there an easier way I'm over looking???
-Brandon
That being said, my question is what is the best way to get the brass where I need it? My thought so far would be to buy 300 RUM brass (since finding 338 RUM brass is about as scarce as hens teeth) and form it into 338 RUM, trim it to length, then neck down to .30, then neck down to 7mm.
Or is there an easier way I'm over looking???
-Brandon