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| You will end up with a shorter than normal case. .020 shorter. The 7-08 is 2.035, the .308 is 2.015. No big deal, just less neck to grip the bullet.
I've doon it with my kids Browning a-bolt with no problems with too thick a neck. |
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| You might try .260 cases also. |
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| its easily done with .243 brass. And you don't have to worry about neck turning. I would imagine the same is true for .260 brass. |
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| Sparrow are remington cases readily available to you?
Get 100 of them, NOT NICKLE, and give them a try.
you may be very pleased with the results jeffe |
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| I use 243 Rem brass for my 243 260 7mm8 and 308 without any issues at all.. Plus the 243 is the cheapest of them all..
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| Thanks for the replies. I will try the Sako importers for their brass first and if unsuccessful at least I know that sizing other brass should not be a difficult operation.
Sparrow |
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