CaptainMal
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Fellow let me hunt boar hogs on his property. Now it looks like I will repay with a project.

Mauser action - he said he has dies, gave me some ammo with two fired cases, a few loaded that are like the fired cases and most look like 277 bullets into 7 X 57 Mauser cases.
I have put tape behind one of each type of case and there is a close headspace on them all. It also looks like the 7 X 57 case necked to 277 will headspace on the shoulder and probably blow out. This "Flying Saucer" has a 45 degree shoulder and literally no body taper.
Did an internet search. Quality Cartridge does not show it with a headstamped case. The case was designed by Arnold and Verne Juenke in the early 60's. I.C.L. stands for "Increased Case Load", RCBS does list it as a die set and the owner of this thing said he had a set of dies he could not find just yet.
Owner has never shot it. He wants me to deal with it. Gun cleaned up fine. Looks safe. Only data I can find is for the .270-.257 Improved with the 40 degree shoulder. That should be fine but what about forming cases?
Do I need to jam? It seems like there is shoulder contact with the Mauser case necked to 277.
Here's a formed cartridge, fired case and one in 277 - 7 x 57 Mauser.

Have any information for me?

Mauser action - he said he has dies, gave me some ammo with two fired cases, a few loaded that are like the fired cases and most look like 277 bullets into 7 X 57 Mauser cases.
I have put tape behind one of each type of case and there is a close headspace on them all. It also looks like the 7 X 57 case necked to 277 will headspace on the shoulder and probably blow out. This "Flying Saucer" has a 45 degree shoulder and literally no body taper.
Did an internet search. Quality Cartridge does not show it with a headstamped case. The case was designed by Arnold and Verne Juenke in the early 60's. I.C.L. stands for "Increased Case Load", RCBS does list it as a die set and the owner of this thing said he had a set of dies he could not find just yet.
Owner has never shot it. He wants me to deal with it. Gun cleaned up fine. Looks safe. Only data I can find is for the .270-.257 Improved with the 40 degree shoulder. That should be fine but what about forming cases?
Do I need to jam? It seems like there is shoulder contact with the Mauser case necked to 277.
Here's a formed cartridge, fired case and one in 277 - 7 x 57 Mauser.

Have any information for me?