dellet
Gold $$ Contributor
I may be weird but I look at the difficulty of making loadable cases and actual loading. 7.62-39 boxer primed brass is hard to find around here, never seen it for sale locally. Making 300blk cases is a long slow process, that may have been necessary for subsonic very heavy bullets but does nothing for the hunting bullets we are discussing here. The Hamr is one pass through a sizing die and ready to load. Comparisons of factory loaded ammo seem to be valid with a semi auto due to pressure but not a bolt action.
and there is no difference in brass for subs/supers.Just a minor correction on 300BO vs 300HAM’R case conversion. Both of these cartridges can be formed from .223/5.56 cases. To form / convert cases for either of these cartridges it is basically same steps and amount of work by either:
1) Trim excess material off .223 donor case and then run it through FL Sizing Die to form the new neck and shoulders; or
2) Run the .223 donor case through the FL Sizing Die and then trim off excess material
- For 300BO the .223 donor case is cut at the case body / shoulder junction. The new neck is formed from the case body material from donor case.
- For 300HAM’R the .223 donor case is cut at the junction of case neck and top of the shoulder. The new neck is formed out of shoulder material from donor case. This results in 300HAM’R case being approx. 1/4” longer than 300BO.
Converting brass only makes Cents, if you can’t buy any. The time involved doesn’t even return $10 per hour, when you consider new, once fired or already converted brass is available for $35 per hundred or less. Thats hoping you can spend less than 2 min per case, including the time spent collecting it.
The only savings is that the time you spend processing, you can’t spend on the range shooting up consumables like powder primers and bullets.
If you enjoy doing it, then cost isn’t a factor.
Starline brass for both cartridges is $35 per 100 and is probably better quality and more consistent than most people produce converting.










