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Possible to neck down 308 to 243?

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13 March 2004, 14:27
Ben_Wazzu
Possible to neck down 308 to 243?
Hello:

Is it possible to neck down a 308 to a 243? If so, do I run a 308 case through a 243 die and then trim case length? Or, would I need to neck the 308 case neck down to 7mm, 6.5mm and then finally 6mm?

Thanks,
Ben
13 March 2004, 14:37
Geo.
Try it, all it will cost is one or two cases. However, you will end up with thick necks, probably, and need to neck turn. Bummer and a lot of work. Buy your .243 brass, it is much more satisfying.
13 March 2004, 16:42
Bob338
I used to do it all the time but did ruin a case or two. An intermediate die could be a big help. I used a 7-08 die and that guaranteed 100% success.
13 March 2004, 19:31
Cal Sibley
Quite a few reloaders size their .308Win. brass down to .243Win. Usually you can do it in one step, but as mentioned earlier, be aware of your neck thickness. I make it a point to shun the practice though since I shoot both calibers and have a fear of getting them mixed up. On a day when some cobwebs may remain it's not that dificult to look at the headstamp and grab the wrong cases. Best wishes.

Cal - Montreal
14 March 2004, 06:37
Clark
Here is some Lake City .308 brass necked down to .243, loaded with 40 gr IMR4895 and 100 gr [should be 67.5 kpsi], and then forced into the chamber with 100 pounds of force on the bolt handle [the necks were too thick].

pic of the brass



It is a good thing it was in a 98 Mauser and the only gas I felt came out the mag well [no bottom plate or follower were installed]. The gas bounced off the bench and came up and made slight breeze on my face.



I don't know why, but each case got harder to remove.

The last one had me pounding open, jumping on the bolt handle like a pogo stick, and the pounding out the case with a cleaning rod.
14 March 2004, 07:13
skb2706
If you use a process of dies in steps and some simple annealing it is not only possible but mandatory to size .444 brass down to .243 to get a particular wildcat cartridge. As said earlier you will have to check the necks for thickening.
I make 6mm 30-30 brass all the time from either .375 win or 30-30 brass. I use a 7-30 Waters size die, then a .260 Rem and finally a modified .243 size die and it works out quite well. You may be able to skip..depends on the brass.