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7mm on the 300 weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="drags" data-source="post: 1171088" data-attributes="member: 1895"><p>We used weatherby or norma brass (probaly the same thing) we tried rem. brass but case life was short and the wby and norma brass would take hotter loads, on one occasion a load with the wby brass was fine but the same load with the rem. brass blew a primer. If the 300 wby brass was new we neck sized and fire formed, also we fire formed with a liter load. To increase case life we also annealed. The liter weight bullets are supposed to harder on barrel's according to Howard Wolfe the inventor of the 7x300 wby and we always used 162 or 168 gr. bullets.</p><p>Joe</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drags, post: 1171088, member: 1895"] We used weatherby or norma brass (probaly the same thing) we tried rem. brass but case life was short and the wby and norma brass would take hotter loads, on one occasion a load with the wby brass was fine but the same load with the rem. brass blew a primer. If the 300 wby brass was new we neck sized and fire formed, also we fire formed with a liter load. To increase case life we also annealed. The liter weight bullets are supposed to harder on barrel's according to Howard Wolfe the inventor of the 7x300 wby and we always used 162 or 168 gr. bullets. Joe [/QUOTE]
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