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<blockquote data-quote="eschafer" data-source="post: 1758444" data-attributes="member: 85764"><p>I've been playing around in the reloading room today.... I quite quickly and easily formed a new never fired 300 win mag case to fit my Browning A-Bolt .338 wm chamber.... The process was easy and made a fine version of .338 wm case (with an improper headstand).... This case fits my chamber so much better than new .338 wm brass... (new .338 wm brass is typically 0.015"-0.020" shorter than my chamber (base to shoulder))...</p><p></p><p>My question: is it possible for a .338 wm cartridge (typically seated bullet) to chamber/battery into a 300 wm rifle? Reason I'm asking, just a little concerned about safety, should I ever go this route.... I don't have said 300 rifle here to try a dummy round in... Thanks in advance...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eschafer, post: 1758444, member: 85764"] I've been playing around in the reloading room today.... I quite quickly and easily formed a new never fired 300 win mag case to fit my Browning A-Bolt .338 wm chamber.... The process was easy and made a fine version of .338 wm case (with an improper headstand).... This case fits my chamber so much better than new .338 wm brass... (new .338 wm brass is typically 0.015"-0.020" shorter than my chamber (base to shoulder))... My question: is it possible for a .338 wm cartridge (typically seated bullet) to chamber/battery into a 300 wm rifle? Reason I'm asking, just a little concerned about safety, should I ever go this route.... I don't have said 300 rifle here to try a dummy round in... Thanks in advance... [/QUOTE]
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