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<blockquote data-quote="Bob2650" data-source="post: 3098928" data-attributes="member: 112280"><p>A 416 Remington Magnum sizer die is working on my fat 300 Winchester Magnum brass. It chambers now. The body diameter and taper is the same for both cartridges. The 416 body is a lot longer than the 300. The 416 die functions as a body die that only sizes the body without touching the shoulder of the 300WM. The bulged area in front of the belt is sized down enough to chamber in my rifles. Good enough is good enough so I quit fooling around with it and loaded up some ammo! </p><p></p><p>The extra detail:</p><p> This brass is military surplus very similar/identical to Federal Gold Medal brass and apparently was fired in a sniper rifle that had a fat chamber. I can imagine some Military armorer using a Flex-Hone to help out with the over pressure problems they were having when the ammo got really hot in the desert.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob2650, post: 3098928, member: 112280"] A 416 Remington Magnum sizer die is working on my fat 300 Winchester Magnum brass. It chambers now. The body diameter and taper is the same for both cartridges. The 416 body is a lot longer than the 300. The 416 die functions as a body die that only sizes the body without touching the shoulder of the 300WM. The bulged area in front of the belt is sized down enough to chamber in my rifles. Good enough is good enough so I quit fooling around with it and loaded up some ammo! The extra detail: This brass is military surplus very similar/identical to Federal Gold Medal brass and apparently was fired in a sniper rifle that had a fat chamber. I can imagine some Military armorer using a Flex-Hone to help out with the over pressure problems they were having when the ammo got really hot in the desert. [/QUOTE]
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