09 November 2010, 23:04
Jon2Can I use .308 brass in a 7-08?
Dear all
As per the title.
Can I use .308 brass without neck turning etc?
Thanks
Jon
09 November 2010, 23:09
larrysI have, but you may have to trim. I have also used 308 for my 260 without turning.
10 November 2010, 01:18
ramrod340quote:
Can I use .308 brass without neck turning etc?
Unless you have a tight 7-08 chamber you should be ok. Like was said you might have to trim.
10 November 2010, 04:21
MarcI have been able to use Remington, Winchester and LC 308 brass in my 7-08. The Federal brass I have would require neck turning.
10 November 2010, 20:05
mhoMeasure neck diameter on a (7mm-08) case fired in your chamber. Call this "dimension 1"
Now measure neck diameter of a necked-down .308 case (of the brand you wish to use) with a bullet seated. "Dimension 2".
If "Dimension 2" <= "Dimension 1" - .002", you can use the .308 brass in question without neck turning.
In principle, nobody can tell you whether the above will be the case for YOUR chamber with the brass YOU want to use. So to be safe, you should measure. Often, though, (factory) chambers are pretty ample in the neck diameters...
- mike
12 November 2010, 18:56
243winxbMaximum neck diameter of a loaded round is listed at .315"
13 November 2010, 06:48
huffmaniteI began reloading 7mm-08 6 months or so ago. Read posts saying OK to just resize 308, nothing else needed.
Resized 308 Remington, Federal, Winchester brass to 7mm-08, reloaded it and went to range to shoot it.
long story short...learned only Winchester brass didn't need neck turning....that Remington and Federal had thicker brass in neck.
Discovered this by trying to insert a 7mm (.284) bullet into mouth of fired Federal and Remington brass I'd resized and discovered bullet wouldn't go in. But with spent Winchester brass, bullet easily went into neck.
17 November 2010, 09:08
Fat_AlbertYou can use this to end up with a case with a thicked neak to compensate for a larger than normal neck in a chamber or if you just want to turns the necks to fit the neck tighter. I read on some of the forums were the target shooter in OZ and NZ that are shooting GI 303's make there cases form 30-40 Krag as they have a larger neck thickness. I know people that shoot 22-250 Rem that form them from 243Win cases to end up with tighter necks.
18 November 2010, 22:37
Jay Gorskiquote:
Originally posted by Jon2:
Dear all
As per the title.
Can I use .308 brass without neck turning etc?
Thanks
Jon
Ive done it, you wont have to trim since the case length of the 308 is quite a bit shorter than the 708 case.