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I'm looking for some solid advice before I proceed ahead. (2 part question)
- Here's the situation.
- I have a couple of older rifles that I want to get some decent brass for.
Is it okay to neck-up 257 Roberts (New Nosler brand) to 0.284 and fire-form them in a 7 x 57 Ackey Imp. chamber, provided I seat the bullet to where I'm say 0.010 into the lands to keep things not only lined-up but to preclude headspace issues ?
- Also, can I neck this 257 Roberts (New Nosler Brass) down to 6mm / .243 caliber and use it for a .244 / 6mm Remington (Skim pass neck turned if required at necks after neck down and mandrel pass) ? - Again, with a bullet seated 0.010 into the lands to maintain headspace & line-up.
- I have die sets for both aforementioned calibers and I'm sure that someone may in fact comment that I should just get 6mm Remington brass & 7 x 57 Mauser brass.
- I have done that already, the main caliber that I'm working to get better brass for is the .244 Remington (6 mm Rem.) The rifle was built before Remington came out with the 6mm Remington, so it was a early gun and has a minimum chamber and I'd like to have something more than just the Winchester brand brass that I have in-hand as an option & figured I'd give the Nosler Brass a try. (And I'm not really enthused about trying Hornady's brass offering in this caliber).
Thanks in Advance - Ron -
- Here's the situation.
- I have a couple of older rifles that I want to get some decent brass for.
Is it okay to neck-up 257 Roberts (New Nosler brand) to 0.284 and fire-form them in a 7 x 57 Ackey Imp. chamber, provided I seat the bullet to where I'm say 0.010 into the lands to keep things not only lined-up but to preclude headspace issues ?
- Also, can I neck this 257 Roberts (New Nosler Brass) down to 6mm / .243 caliber and use it for a .244 / 6mm Remington (Skim pass neck turned if required at necks after neck down and mandrel pass) ? - Again, with a bullet seated 0.010 into the lands to maintain headspace & line-up.
- I have die sets for both aforementioned calibers and I'm sure that someone may in fact comment that I should just get 6mm Remington brass & 7 x 57 Mauser brass.
- I have done that already, the main caliber that I'm working to get better brass for is the .244 Remington (6 mm Rem.) The rifle was built before Remington came out with the 6mm Remington, so it was a early gun and has a minimum chamber and I'd like to have something more than just the Winchester brand brass that I have in-hand as an option & figured I'd give the Nosler Brass a try. (And I'm not really enthused about trying Hornady's brass offering in this caliber).
Thanks in Advance - Ron -
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