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<blockquote data-quote="ted7" data-source="post: 2208018" data-attributes="member: 89391"><p>I load</p><p></p><p> a 25 Gibbs for many years and do as you suggest. I make brass from 270 win and just resize with 25 die. I use 5 grains of bullseye and fill with cornmeal and seal with bees wax. Watch for split necks. If using 30-06 brass run thru 270 die first. Going from 30 to 25 caliber will result in many split necks. My rifle is a pre-war model 70 converted by Rocky Gibbs from a 257 Roberts. Your cartridge and the Gibbs are very close to 257 weather by using 26 inch barrels. </p><p>Have fun with your ai.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ted7, post: 2208018, member: 89391"] I load a 25 Gibbs for many years and do as you suggest. I make brass from 270 win and just resize with 25 die. I use 5 grains of bullseye and fill with cornmeal and seal with bees wax. Watch for split necks. If using 30-06 brass run thru 270 die first. Going from 30 to 25 caliber will result in many split necks. My rifle is a pre-war model 70 converted by Rocky Gibbs from a 257 Roberts. Your cartridge and the Gibbs are very close to 257 weather by using 26 inch barrels. Have fun with your ai. [/QUOTE]
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