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<blockquote data-quote="johnish" data-source="post: 1675551" data-attributes="member: 34192"><p>I've been shooting and re-loading for belted magnums (.257 Wby, 7mm Rem, 300Wby) for years, and have shot some pokey loads. Agree with the answers on the first page - re-size carefully and it's not a problem. Yes they were / are 'cosmetic' on cases that have enough shoulder to headspace; but the proof is there, all three of those calibres continue to perform to this day. If you like the calibre - shoot it! There is always someone who will tell you why not, a lot of the time that reason is unfounded and based on hearsay.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnish, post: 1675551, member: 34192"] I've been shooting and re-loading for belted magnums (.257 Wby, 7mm Rem, 300Wby) for years, and have shot some pokey loads. Agree with the answers on the first page - re-size carefully and it's not a problem. Yes they were / are 'cosmetic' on cases that have enough shoulder to headspace; but the proof is there, all three of those calibres continue to perform to this day. If you like the calibre - shoot it! There is always someone who will tell you why not, a lot of the time that reason is unfounded and based on hearsay. [/QUOTE]
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