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375 win to 7/30 waters

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08 September 2005, 08:29
festus
375 win to 7/30 waters
want to size 375 win brass to 7/30 waters.tried just one 375 to 30/30 than to7/30 split the neck going to 30/30. so tried one 375 right to 7/30.looked good .dont know why the first one split. looks like i will lose some but thats ok. the QUESTION? IF GO THIS ROUTE will i have to inside neck ream this brass after i neck to 7/30.anyone help me out here give me a little good advice ok. dont want to have to buy a reamer thanks. ken s


ken schweitzer
08 September 2005, 09:37
fredj338
I know this is robably an obviuse question, but why not just sell the .375win brass & buy 30-30 or 7-30 brass? I would take some off your hands. clap


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08 September 2005, 09:41
popenmann
That will depend on your chamber. The neck wall thickness will definitely be thicker than 30/30 brass.

For starters, make a dummy round with the 375 brass and see if it chambers.
08 September 2005, 11:02
festus
because 375 brass is stronger than 30/30 brass an 7/30 is hard to get. thanks
festus



quote:
Originally posted by festus:
want to size 375 win brass to 7/30 waters.tried just one 375 to 30/30 than to7/30 split the neck going to 30/30. so tried one 375 right to 7/30.looked good .dont know why the first one split. looks like i will lose some but thats ok. the QUESTION? IF GO THIS ROUTE will i have to inside neck ream this brass after i neck to 7/30.anyone help me out here give me a little good advice ok. dont want to have to buy a reamer thanks. ken s



ken schweitzer
08 September 2005, 19:03
Fjold
You might anneal the 375 cases. The first case was probably a little hard.


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