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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 986004" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>looking in the Hornaday manual, one see's that the max OAL length of a loaded round is 3.56". That's roughly two hundred thousandths shorter than what a Co-Ax will handle (I always figure 3.75"). On the otherhand the 30-378 looks to be about .10" too long. Power wise the Co-Ax will easily size either case, but the .378 case will still end up being too long. (probably need three fingers instead of the normal two with these rounds). I have a buddy that shoots the 7mm STW, and he loads with a Co-Ax all the time. The case is derived from the 8mm mag, and that's nothing but a .300 Weatherby with sharp shoulders and necked up to 8mm.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 986004, member: 25383"] looking in the Hornaday manual, one see's that the max OAL length of a loaded round is 3.56". That's roughly two hundred thousandths shorter than what a Co-Ax will handle (I always figure 3.75"). On the otherhand the 30-378 looks to be about .10" too long. Power wise the Co-Ax will easily size either case, but the .378 case will still end up being too long. (probably need three fingers instead of the normal two with these rounds). I have a buddy that shoots the 7mm STW, and he loads with a Co-Ax all the time. The case is derived from the 8mm mag, and that's nothing but a .300 Weatherby with sharp shoulders and necked up to 8mm. gary [/QUOTE]
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