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7mm STW
Anywhere to order 7mm stw brass? Or info on fire forming 375 H&H
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<blockquote data-quote="eshorebwhntr" data-source="post: 1178479" data-attributes="member: 17112"><p>Here is the link you were searching for</p><p> </p><p><a href="http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f28/fireforming-7-stw-brass-300-h-h-112069/" target="_blank">http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f28/fireforming-7-stw-brass-300-h-h-112069/</a></p><p> </p><p>I'd personally rather deal with less neck runout with the 300 H&H and the possibility of having to neck turn to get it to chamber coming all the way down from 375 H&H. Neither are what the STW is so it's not full fledged stw brass until you shoot it with a bullet or cream of wheat. 300 H&H just run it through your stw die until the neck portion is sized enough to snugly chamber and then shoot it. It makes for good brass.</p><p> </p><p>I've mainly done it with Norma. If you do it with that you don't need to anneal at all, it's pretty soft brass. If you get Remington or Winchester you might want to consider annealing so that the shoulder area doesn't crack and forms to the chamber better. It's rare that it does crack but I have seen it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eshorebwhntr, post: 1178479, member: 17112"] Here is the link you were searching for [URL]http://www.longrangehunting.com/forums/f28/fireforming-7-stw-brass-300-h-h-112069/[/URL] I'd personally rather deal with less neck runout with the 300 H&H and the possibility of having to neck turn to get it to chamber coming all the way down from 375 H&H. Neither are what the STW is so it's not full fledged stw brass until you shoot it with a bullet or cream of wheat. 300 H&H just run it through your stw die until the neck portion is sized enough to snugly chamber and then shoot it. It makes for good brass. I've mainly done it with Norma. If you do it with that you don't need to anneal at all, it's pretty soft brass. If you get Remington or Winchester you might want to consider annealing so that the shoulder area doesn't crack and forms to the chamber better. It's rare that it does crack but I have seen it. [/QUOTE]
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Anywhere to order 7mm stw brass? Or info on fire forming 375 H&H
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