09 August 2003, 13:50
UrodojiSuper .30 Flanged
Does anyone besides Bertram make brass for this cartridge? Thinking about having a Ruger No. 1 chambered for it.
27 August 2003, 09:14
UrodojiAnyone? Throw me some freakin' brass here, people!
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27 August 2003, 12:30
OldsargeWeeelllll,
Where have you looked? What does Huntingtons show? How about Graf or Old Western Scrounger? If you can't find anything but Bertram, consider rechambering for a 30/40 Krag Imp Ackley. The interior contents are very nearly the same with the possible advantage to the Krag.
27 August 2003, 15:32
UrodojiIs the Bell brass flanged, or belted?
28 August 2003, 04:00
OldsargeThe BeLL brass for the .300 is belted but I'll bet you can neck down the .375 Flanged and it would work perfectly.
28 August 2003, 04:19
<eldeguello>Another thing you could do is use 7X65R brass from RWS, neck it up to .30, and build a 7.62X63R (rimmed .30/'06)!! With the spring-loaded No. 1 extractor/ejector design, you might even be able to set it up to use EITHER rimmed or rimless '06 cases interchangeably!
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28 August 2003, 08:35
OldsargeUrdo,
I'd actually grease the case up inside and out and full-length resize to fix the shoulder problem, then trim to proper dimensions. Neck turning
might not be too bad an idea. I'd take out the ol' micrometer to make sure. I still think either the 30R Blaser or the Krag Imp would be an easier. Let's face it, the .30 Super is strictly a handloading proposition anyway and thus, for Safari purposes, qualifies as a wildcat. Yo' ain' gon' fine no 300 H&H Flanged in no gunshop in Africa!
28 August 2003, 09:54
UrodojiI could just chamber it for .300 H&H and be done with it.
28 August 2003, 15:15
OldsargeThat
would be the simplest solution.
04 September 2003, 20:25
UrodojiSo it seems. Mcgowan quoted me 500 bucks to put a new barrel on it, chambered for .300, with all my original barrel hardware remounted. I'd like to replace that goofy folding rear sight with a real two or three leaf folder though.