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| You may since RCBS makes a seperate shell holder for Norma cases (I don't know if this is necessary for the newer ones though). From memory it seems like winchester and remington cases took shell holder #4 and the norma took #25 or #26. It seems like on the package of #25 or #26 that the instructions stated the shell holder MAY be necessary for norma cases. Memory has been known to fail me, but I know without a doubt different shell holders were made by RCBS for the american and foriegn cases. |
| Posts: 395 | Location: Tremonton, UT | Registered: 20 April 2004 | 
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| The other guy is correct on this one. European cases have often taken a different shell holder. Just call RCBS customer service for the correct numbers. This same situation applies to 7x61 S&H, 6mm/.244 Rem and the 7x57 case family in general, and a couple of others when using cerain european brass. |
| Posts: 305 | Location: Indian Territory | Registered: 21 April 2003 | 
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| I just went out and checked some 30+ year old 7 mm Mag Norma brass and slid the case in a RCBS #4, just like I have for 30+ years. The note Quote:
*Some Browning, DWM Lapua, Norma, RWS and Sako cases require an RCBS #26 Shellholder
appears on the Midway site for the #4, but it certainly doesn't seem to apply to old brass and old shell holder. |
| Posts: 151 | Location: Texas | Registered: 18 November 2003 | 
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| A quantity of Norma 7x61 S&H cases from the 1950's requires RCBS #26. Ditto some 308 Norma Mag. cases of uncertain vintage ('70s?). Neither will fit in a RCBS #4. However, a standard Redding #6 will accomodate both without difficulty, as will their #6 'competition' shellholder set.
Go figure.
Jim |
| Posts: 94 | Location: Upper Left Coast, USA | Registered: 05 June 2004 | 
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