I recently acquired a XP-100 chambered in .30BR...it appears to be a retired silhouette gun. Included in the deal was a seat or RCBS dies,FL, neck and seater). In the die box was one piece of brass. The headstamp was 'RP' around the top side of the case head and 'BR REM' around the bottom side.
Not paying much attention to this case, I proceeded to neck up a few RP 7BR,not turned at all) cases that I had laying around. Turns out that the necks were too thin for the dies to size enough to hold a .308 caliber bullet even after pulling out the expander ball. So I pulled out the case that was in the die box...with a .308' bullet seated in it the neck measured .332'. With the .308' bullet in the necked up 7BR case it measured .327'.
Since I really wanted to shoot this gun I went as far as making .30BR cases from .243W brass...it was a little time consuming but all went well and before long I had twenty nice pieces ready. With the LR primer pocket instead of SR, I backed down a little and started at 32gr H322 and 130gr Hornady SP. I test fired three cases and after four reloads they were fine so I loaded all twenty. The fired necks are a little snug on a virgin bullet so I'll have to watch that carefully and maybe turn them a hair. For the first time out I was pleased to see it shoot into sub-MOA at 100yds with seven of ten rounds under .4'. The other ten are awaiting for a good day to shoot 300yds.
So my question...what to do with the brass problem? Do I continue to make cases from .243 and load accordingly to deal with the LR primer? Do I send the dies back to RCBS but I don't really see where they could help since they are oversize. I plan on just hunting with this gun for the time being...the barrel is a bit on the thin side for my taste so I will rebarrel eventually...do I deal with the brass/die issue at that time?
Thanks for any input.
Not paying much attention to this case, I proceeded to neck up a few RP 7BR,not turned at all) cases that I had laying around. Turns out that the necks were too thin for the dies to size enough to hold a .308 caliber bullet even after pulling out the expander ball. So I pulled out the case that was in the die box...with a .308' bullet seated in it the neck measured .332'. With the .308' bullet in the necked up 7BR case it measured .327'.
Since I really wanted to shoot this gun I went as far as making .30BR cases from .243W brass...it was a little time consuming but all went well and before long I had twenty nice pieces ready. With the LR primer pocket instead of SR, I backed down a little and started at 32gr H322 and 130gr Hornady SP. I test fired three cases and after four reloads they were fine so I loaded all twenty. The fired necks are a little snug on a virgin bullet so I'll have to watch that carefully and maybe turn them a hair. For the first time out I was pleased to see it shoot into sub-MOA at 100yds with seven of ten rounds under .4'. The other ten are awaiting for a good day to shoot 300yds.
So my question...what to do with the brass problem? Do I continue to make cases from .243 and load accordingly to deal with the LR primer? Do I send the dies back to RCBS but I don't really see where they could help since they are oversize. I plan on just hunting with this gun for the time being...the barrel is a bit on the thin side for my taste so I will rebarrel eventually...do I deal with the brass/die issue at that time?
Thanks for any input.









