Hello everyone, long time lurker here and this is my first post as I feel this forum is the best to have my questions answered.
I apologize if this has been covered time and again but I can't seem to find one place with all the information for what I'm looking to do.
I also realize this is a subject that could have many answers, but I'm hoping to find a consensus on what is the best way to resize brass.
To start off I think it would be best to explain my goal. Right now I am having my gunsmith (Mark Chanlynn) build me a custom rifle based on his Big Horn TL2 tactical action. I just sold a custom Surgeon rig that was chambered for 7mm WSM but I have decided to go with the 7mm RSAUM case for my new build because I think it can accomplish what I need with a smaller case and less powder. My goal is to shoot mostly 168 - 180 bullets from 2900+ with a 26" custom light Palma contour. I am pretty certain I am going to go with a 1:9 twist and am still pondering chamber dimensions. One other thing, rounds will be fed from an Alpha WSM AI style magazine which can handle up to 2.965 OAL.
Okay, here is what I'm hoping for advice on. Norma makes 300 RSAUM brass which I would like to get (if I can ever find any) and in so doing I will be resizing to 7mm RSAUM. I have tried to research the best I can to figure out what needs to be done and I've hit a few roadblocks that I'm hoping some of you might be able to help me out with.
As I understand it, this is what needs to be done:
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[*]Sort brass by weight
[*]Use FL (full length) die for 7mm RSAUM and resize 300 RSAUM brass
[*]Resizing has now created a donut at the case shoulder
[*]I am unsure of how to eliminate the donut, but I believe some neck turning techniques can do this, can someone explain how
[*]Use neck turning tool to ensure neck concentricity at 7mm - should I use case lube when turning?
[*]Finish rest of case prep process (e.g. primer pockets, chamfer, etc.)
[/list]
Is that it? Am I missing something? What dies would you recommend?
I have heard the Redding Trim Die 83280 is fantastic for this process, how best would this die be used? Are there any other tools or processes that would help me get the most accuracy out of what I'm doing, thank you.
I apologize if this has been covered time and again but I can't seem to find one place with all the information for what I'm looking to do.
I also realize this is a subject that could have many answers, but I'm hoping to find a consensus on what is the best way to resize brass.
To start off I think it would be best to explain my goal. Right now I am having my gunsmith (Mark Chanlynn) build me a custom rifle based on his Big Horn TL2 tactical action. I just sold a custom Surgeon rig that was chambered for 7mm WSM but I have decided to go with the 7mm RSAUM case for my new build because I think it can accomplish what I need with a smaller case and less powder. My goal is to shoot mostly 168 - 180 bullets from 2900+ with a 26" custom light Palma contour. I am pretty certain I am going to go with a 1:9 twist and am still pondering chamber dimensions. One other thing, rounds will be fed from an Alpha WSM AI style magazine which can handle up to 2.965 OAL.
Okay, here is what I'm hoping for advice on. Norma makes 300 RSAUM brass which I would like to get (if I can ever find any) and in so doing I will be resizing to 7mm RSAUM. I have tried to research the best I can to figure out what needs to be done and I've hit a few roadblocks that I'm hoping some of you might be able to help me out with.
As I understand it, this is what needs to be done:
[list type=decimal]
[*]Sort brass by weight
[*]Use FL (full length) die for 7mm RSAUM and resize 300 RSAUM brass
[*]Resizing has now created a donut at the case shoulder
[*]I am unsure of how to eliminate the donut, but I believe some neck turning techniques can do this, can someone explain how
[*]Use neck turning tool to ensure neck concentricity at 7mm - should I use case lube when turning?
[*]Finish rest of case prep process (e.g. primer pockets, chamfer, etc.)
[/list]
Is that it? Am I missing something? What dies would you recommend?
I have heard the Redding Trim Die 83280 is fantastic for this process, how best would this die be used? Are there any other tools or processes that would help me get the most accuracy out of what I'm doing, thank you.