reloading question

Clem Bronkoski

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I never did any neck turning before and not sure if its necessary or just something to do to increase accuracy. I've sized 30-30 up to 32 spl, 243 to 7-08 and 308 down to 7-08 by simply running them into a FL sizing die and they loaded and fired fine.
I'm thinking of getting a 7mm BR but no brass is available. I can get 6mm BR so can I just run them into a 7mm BR die and load and shoot?
I should point out that I'm not interested in minute of gnat accuracy. I just want a round I can shoot with decent accuracy. This will be a "toy" gun.
 
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You can also make them by simply firing 6 BR shells in your 7 BR chamber. This is how I form my 7 TCU brass by simply firing .223 Rem. rounds in my 7 TCU. Don't do it with a muzzle brake or suppressor though because the bullets keyhole when they leave the barrel.
 
You can also make them by simply firing 6 BR shells in your 7 BR chamber. This is how I form my 7 TCU brass by simply firing .223 Rem. rounds in my 7 TCU. Don't do it with a muzzle brake or suppressor though because the bullets keyhole when they leave the barrel.
I'm sure you can but I don't think I'd want to do such a thing. Maybe in a survival mode I would.
 
When you size the neck up, it will get thinner so no problems with fit. When you size down, depending on the spec of your chamber, it may be necessary to neck turn in order to get sufficient clearance in the chamber as the necks will get thicker.
 
I make 7mmTCU cases out of 5.56 and .223 cases by running them through the 7mmTCU die. I use an RCBS lube pad and lubricate the neck by pushing it straight down onto the pad and giving it a little twist. I recently did 100 cases, and only lost one.
 
You can also make them by simply firing 6 BR shells in your 7 BR chamber. This is how I form my 7 TCU brass by simply firing .223 Rem. rounds in my 7 TCU. Don't do it with a muzzle brake or suppressor though because the bullets keyhole when they leave the barrel.
Can this be done without a bullet and a lite charge of some pistol powder?
 
Can this be done without a bullet and a lite charge of some pistol powder?
Not without adding some corn meal or cream of wheat with a wax plug in the tip. You need something to make the powder build pressure when it fires.
But I just used cheap military surplus ammo, preferably LC brass.
 
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