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I use .300 savage brass to form my cases. Does anyone know if I can use 30-30 cases in place of .300 savage? thanks | ||
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The 30-30 can't be used. You could use .308 win, but would have to trim to length. | |||
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buzzard, there is one that is the 7 Int'l, but it is a long necked 7-30, from the 30-30 case. It is also refered to as the 7R. The 7 IHMSA is some times called the 7 Int'l, by mistake or misinformation. I have had both at some time or another. There is a LOT of difference between the two. The 7 IHMSA is some what of a 7-08 improved. BTW, watch getting verbal or printed data from unknown sources on these two. A fellow IHMSA shooter in well meaning sent me some data for the 7 Int'l that "he" called the 7 IHMSA. Confused yet? I hope not. I believe I have a Speer manual with both of these in it. BTW, the 7R or 7 Int'l is a fine shooter. But some what neglected because of the 7-30. The dies are the hard part to find as well as pricey. If you know hammer47, he has one and real likes it. My 7 IHMSA in an XP is still negelected in the safe. Hope to try and change that this season. Jeff Also before I forget, if you use 308 brass you may have to do something about the neck wall thickness. Neck turn or inside ream, with the neck turning being the prefered method. | |||
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Thanks guys, I did'nt think so but,talked to a shooter at the range who said with some neck modification it would work, figured I would check it out here. | |||
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