31 August 2008, 03:28
Alberta CanuckNewton Brass?
I am wanting to form some .30 Newton and .270 Newton brass.
In your opinion what is the most available and easiest brass to alter for that purpose?
If possible, I'd like to get some brass which has a head diameter which is already just about perfect. I heard the new .375 Ruger would be just the ticket, but would like to get that confirmed (or refuted) if possible.
Thanks,
AC
31 August 2008, 03:56
CheechakoHey AC
Contact Forum member "white bison" a.k.a. Tom. He is the go-to guy for everything Newton.
ray
31 August 2008, 04:25
Alberta CanuckThanks Ray. If no one else pipes up here who has already tried the new brass which is currently available and found out what works well, I'll try that.
31 August 2008, 06:56
capowardI corresponded quite a bit with Tom prior to his scheduled June ’08 African hunt regarding the various Newton cartridges and the current best parent brass to use in forming same. Tom has provide me samples of his 28, 30, and 416 Newton's formed from the .375 Ruger brass; he has also used the .375 Ruger basic brass for his .416 Newton.
After measuring over 150 of the formed and basic .375 Ruger brass, measuring Tom's formed brass, and comparing these measurements to Chas Newton’s chamber specifications, I concur with Tom’s stated position that .375 Ruger brass is the perfect brass for use in forming all of the .30 Newton derivative cartridges.
31 August 2008, 07:11
Alberta Canuckquote:
Originally posted by capoward:
After measuring over 150 of the formed and basic .375 Ruger brass, measuring Tom's formed brass, and comparing these measurements to Chas Newton’s chamber specifications, I concur with Tom’s stated position that .375 Ruger brass is the perfect brass for use in forming all of the .30 Newton derivative cartridges.
Thank you very, very much. That is exactly the information I was looking for.
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