centershot
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I was thinking of buying Lapua brass for my .280.They do not make it. So, can 7X64 brass be run into a .280 die or can it be fire formed into it?
If you mean making the Brenneke version into a standard .280 case, no. The case is somewhat larger than the '06 size case.
Centershot,I was thinking of buying Lapua brass for my .280.They do not make it. So, can 7X64 brass be run into a .280 die or can it be fire formed into it?
Centershot,Centershot,
I have a 7x64, but not sure. I have attached a link that has the SAAMI cartridge diagrams. Hope this will help.
http://saami.org/specifications_and_information/index.cfm
Tim
30-06 brass is too short to make the trim length of the 280
I don't know a whole lot about this type of thing but have looked up OAL of the cartridge brass you mentioned and it looks to me like the 7x64 will still be too short to make 280 brass. Would 270 Winchester brass be long enough? I know Lapua doesn't make 270 brass but RWS does. Might be something to look at.
I'm not sure why you would want to go through the hassle, I ( and a hunting buddy) have been shooting the .280 since '89, Rem brass has been excellent, cheap, plentiful. My load, new Rem cases, simply run through the die, flash holes deburred, length trimmed. 22" Rem mountain rifle, 57.5 IMR 4350, Fed 215, 139 br Hdy spbt, yields 3075 fps @ 15' from the muzzle, shoots UNDER .5 minute, never had any case failures. Best 3 shot group from sandbags on the bench, .10 . First two shots, one hole. Numerous elk/deer killed with one shot out past 300 yds. What more could you ask for ?The original question was can 7x64 be made into .280. I guess the answer is no. Lapua does not make .270. So I guess that would leave me with .30/06.