I have the opportunity to get some once fired 300 w mag brass ...was wondering if just resizing it in a 7 mm mag F L die will do the job plus some neck turning maybe ??? ~ Steve
Hadn't thought about the big difference in neck OD's....Thankyou.I and others have sized 300 Win Mag brass in 30-338 Win Mag full length dies setting the shoulder back about 1/10th inch making 30-338 Keele Mag cases. Shoulder and body dimensions are the same but longer neck on the
Keele version.
With the right lube and clean cases operating the press slow, one can make 7 Rem Mag cases from 300 Win Mag cases, they'll need trimming. A 338 Win Mag intermediate die may be needed to size necks in two steps.
You'll have to push the shoulder back to make 7 mag.
If you need 7 mag brass I have some - and I have a buddy that can use the 300 WM brass.
Because of my enthusiasm to obtain the 300 brass ($6.00 a box) I hurried past looking at the dimensional differences of the two in my Sierra manual. I now see that besides the neck differences there are longitudinal differences too so I have tabled the idea of forming to 7 mm mag brass. Thanks for all of your input ~ SteveYou just lube the brass and mash it with a good press. Be sure to size it so it headspaces on the shoulder.
The suggested use of a .338 die or a .308-.338 die as an intermediate step is very good.
If you can size the cases without annealing that is good. Anneal after forming.
It is possible that too much annealing before sizing will leave the cases so soft they will collapse when formed.
I have the opportunity to get some once fired 300 w mag brass ...was wondering if just resizing it in a 7 mm mag F L die will do the job plus some neck turning maybe ??? ~ Steve
I'm gona do it because I'm cheap and have gotten good result with 308 to 6.5 and 243 cases ,30 06 to 6.5 swede and I'll let you know how it goesBecause of my enthusiasm to obtain the 300 brass ($6.00 a box) I hurried past looking at the dimensional differences of the two in my Sierra manual. I now see that besides the neck differences there are longitudinal differences too so I have tabled the idea of forming to 7 mm mag brass. Thanks for all of your input ~ Steve