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7mm on the 300 weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="drags" data-source="post: 1167705" data-attributes="member: 1895"><p>I have had a 7x300 wby and I consider it a very good cartridge, the only negative was that case life was short but could be extended through annealing. As for gunsmiths having a reamer, if you check some of the gunsmiths in north central Pa. Mark King, Bob Wolfe, Eric Springman and others you will find that most have 7x300 wby reamers, the 7x300 originated in the north central Pa. area invented by Howard Wolfe. I formed cases using norma or weatherby brass and redding 7x300 wby dies (non bushing) these dies are readily available from redding and I think rcbs also makes these dies, you don't need to use dies from other calibers to form the brass just buy the redding or rcbs dies and you are good to go. The redding offers a 3 dies FL, neck, and seater die for the 7x300.</p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drags, post: 1167705, member: 1895"] I have had a 7x300 wby and I consider it a very good cartridge, the only negative was that case life was short but could be extended through annealing. As for gunsmiths having a reamer, if you check some of the gunsmiths in north central Pa. Mark King, Bob Wolfe, Eric Springman and others you will find that most have 7x300 wby reamers, the 7x300 originated in the north central Pa. area invented by Howard Wolfe. I formed cases using norma or weatherby brass and redding 7x300 wby dies (non bushing) these dies are readily available from redding and I think rcbs also makes these dies, you don't need to use dies from other calibers to form the brass just buy the redding or rcbs dies and you are good to go. The redding offers a 3 dies FL, neck, and seater die for the 7x300. Joe [/QUOTE]
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