Certainly possible, but there will be some neck thickness, concentricity, and donut issues that would all have to be rectified along the way. Multiple annealings too.I guess I was thinking about brass availability
I’m sure 223 and 300bo are way more available but unless you want to shoot volumes, I would go with the 300bo’s real parent brass and use 221fb.Has anyone thought about nicking down the 300bo to a 20 cal?
Wouldn't a 20 BLK essentially be the same as a 20-221? Necking down 221FB brass to 20cal would be a hell of a lot easier then necking down 300BLK
It definitely hasn't gotten any easy to find that's for sure.Yah, I get that, I just thought 221 brass was hard to find
You definitely have a point, ive got a 20 prac and 20VTWhat is easier and more available than turning 223 into 20 Practical?
Turning 223 brass into 20 prac is a helluva alot easier than 223 to 20VTWhat would be the point?
Nothing wrong with that. At the time I did what I did, I was shooting the 24 NTX on CA ground squirrels, and I wanted smaller capacity for lower barrel heating. Also, I actually like forming brassTurning 223 brass into 20 prac is a helluva alot easier than 223 to 20VT
I'm not saying anything wrong with it, ive made probably 1,000 20VT and 20SCC cases, 1000 17 badger cases from 30 carbine.Nothing wrong with that. At the time I did what I did, I was shooting the 24 NTX on CA ground squirrels, and I wanted smaller capacity for lower barrel heating. Also, I actually like forming brass![]()