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makin' .300 H&H cases
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Coolis a .300 win. enough brass to make H&H cases when run into full length .300 H&H sizin' die??looks like it wil.


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Posts: 141 | Location: LOUISIANA,,for now. | Registered: 08 July 2010Reply With Quote
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In a word, NO!

300WM is 2.62" long, 300 H&H is 2.85". You can make them from 7STW, 257 STW, 8mm Rem Mag, 358 STA, 375H&H, or 416 Remington.

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Hornady also makes a "Belted Magnum Basic" that can be formed into most of this class of cartridges.

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This would work a lot better.

http://www.grafs.com/retail/ca...duct/productId/16672

A while back I found some .300 Win. Mag. brass that someone had fired in a .300 Weatherby chamber. Hey, .300 Mag is .300 Mag, right?





For grins, I resized one of the cases in a .300 H&H die.



Way too short!

 
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Big GrinUro', thanx for the pic.s,,thanx guys for the in-put,,I know I can buy the stuff,,but with 8 or 900 cases,,I was hopin' to save a little green if posssible.Oh well.....what ever will I do with ALL THOSE CASES if I rebarrel to the H&H???


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Put them in the classifieds. Where in LA are you? I know a guy in the Baton Rouge area that just started loading for .300 Win.
 
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Shouldn't have to trim them for a while..... Big Grin


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Winkthanxx 'brew for the heads up on the Horny brass,,good price for new cases,,got a '98 300 Win. bbl. sittin' in the corner,,It's threads itchin' to be put on a spare FN action sleepin' in the safe,,so I will prob.keep the brass for that ,,ain't decided yet,,anyway it'll be worth more in the future than what I got it for Big Grin


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I would think using 375 H&H brass would be a heck of a lot cheaper and easier that basic brass.
 
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Originally posted by DougH9:
I would think using 375 H&H brass would be a heck of a lot cheaper and easier that basic brass.
Maybe so. But the fun is in the effort...
 
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