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| CH4D lists it at $116. I would spend that money on rebarreling to 7mm Mag. |
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| Thanks dpcd. Checked with CH4D and they have no stock. I could order but I'm told order time is 2 yrs + so I was hoping to find a set that is no longer being used . |
| Posts: 2447 | Location: manitoba canada | Registered: 01 March 2001 |
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| Could the barrel be set back and rechambered to 270 Weatherby? But probably better to rebarrel to a more accessible cartridge as Tom suggested. Of course practical is often boring even when it is the smart thing to do.
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| I picked up a 270 ackley mag about 8 years ago came with 50 rounds formed from 300 h&h brass the family sold reloading stuff to friend before selling fire arms . my barrel is stamped P.O.Ackley so changing barrel would make it just another nice mauser on the rack . So mine stays as is someday a set of dies will show up |
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| Not what you are looking for, but a way to get shooting. Do a chamber cast to get case overall length. Take 7mm Rem Mag (or if 7mm Rem Mag is too short, 7mm STW) brass, trim to length (if necessary) and use a .270 Weatherby size die and neck down incrementally to .270 forming a false shoulder until the bolt will just close on the brass. Then use the .270 Weatherby seater to seat the bullet. Then fire-form. To reload, neck size in the Weatherby dies until you can get the correct dies.
One morning I shot an elephant in my pajamas. How he got into my pajamas I'll never know. - Groucho Marx
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| Posts: 3866 | Location: Eastern Slope, Colorado, USA | Registered: 01 March 2001 |
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| Still hoping someone has a set of 270 Ackley dies they will part with |
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