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Reloading
most accurate 30/338 brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Trnelson" data-source="post: 640720" data-attributes="member: 42308"><p>I've not had any issue with mine. I use Winchester 338 brass pretty much exclusively. I have not tried 264 win mag brass, seems like it would end up even shorter than 7mm rem mag and it's not usually easy to find or cheap. If you decide to try forming from 300 win mag or to a lesser extent 308 Norma mag use a quality sizing wax and warm up your trimmer. If your working up a load for a long range hunting round this maybe the way to go as there is a lot of high quality 300 win mag brass floating around on the market. You will need to "pre-trim" the cases and Be ready for some stuck cases in the sizing die. A chamber casting will go a long ways toward being certain of the neck diameter used for your chamber and ameliorate a lot of wasted time just "trying stuff". 30/338 win mag isn't a speed demon but it does make very good use of the powder you feed it. Ymmv</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trnelson, post: 640720, member: 42308"] I've not had any issue with mine. I use Winchester 338 brass pretty much exclusively. I have not tried 264 win mag brass, seems like it would end up even shorter than 7mm rem mag and it's not usually easy to find or cheap. If you decide to try forming from 300 win mag or to a lesser extent 308 Norma mag use a quality sizing wax and warm up your trimmer. If your working up a load for a long range hunting round this maybe the way to go as there is a lot of high quality 300 win mag brass floating around on the market. You will need to "pre-trim" the cases and Be ready for some stuck cases in the sizing die. A chamber casting will go a long ways toward being certain of the neck diameter used for your chamber and ameliorate a lot of wasted time just "trying stuff". 30/338 win mag isn't a speed demon but it does make very good use of the powder you feed it. Ymmv [/QUOTE]
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