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Reloading
Does anyone make premium brass for the 264 WM?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2052437" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>I have load my my 308 Norma Mag for years. I used a 300 Win Mag neck sizing die to neck size the cases. That left about half of the neck and the balance of the case at chamber size. So the case wasn't excessive sizing at all. Never touch the shoulder in that sizing. Generally I don't full length size my cases for my 308 NMag. Still there was and is case stretch. It still required trimming do to case length growth. 300 Win Mag cases are longer at the shoulder, and the neck is shorter. 308 Norma Mag is shorter at the shoulder, and longer neck length. Yet there is still case separation at the belt. Your brass flows forward each shot no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2052437, member: 101791"] I have load my my 308 Norma Mag for years. I used a 300 Win Mag neck sizing die to neck size the cases. That left about half of the neck and the balance of the case at chamber size. So the case wasn't excessive sizing at all. Never touch the shoulder in that sizing. Generally I don't full length size my cases for my 308 NMag. Still there was and is case stretch. It still required trimming do to case length growth. 300 Win Mag cases are longer at the shoulder, and the neck is shorter. 308 Norma Mag is shorter at the shoulder, and longer neck length. Yet there is still case separation at the belt. Your brass flows forward each shot no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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