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Reloading
Looking for 375 win brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 1157553" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>you've got to get a bullet in , so you at least need to neck the forward part of the neck... you'll have a bit of hourglass I'd bet but pop them out with a really mild load and trim to square and you should at least be able to take the rifle to 40,000 psi or so... The 30-30 brass sidewalls seemed to be a bit thinner than the 375 win brass back when we used them necked down for 30-30 contenders...</p><p></p><p> You may need to run a 33 cal expander ball in before you go to 375 as that's a good bit for one pass...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 1157553, member: 48043"] you've got to get a bullet in , so you at least need to neck the forward part of the neck... you'll have a bit of hourglass I'd bet but pop them out with a really mild load and trim to square and you should at least be able to take the rifle to 40,000 psi or so... The 30-30 brass sidewalls seemed to be a bit thinner than the 375 win brass back when we used them necked down for 30-30 contenders... You may need to run a 33 cal expander ball in before you go to 375 as that's a good bit for one pass... [/QUOTE]
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