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Brass for .257AI

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13 April 2007, 04:26
Jacobite
Brass for .257AI
Should I use regular .257 Roberts brass or .257+p to form cases for .257AI? Pros and or cons of each please.


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13 April 2007, 04:36
Leftoverdj
Dunno. Doubt there is a difference other than the headstamp. I've been using the regular brass for my .257 AI since before there was +P


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13 April 2007, 06:25
tnekkcc
I have used the +P because that is what they had.

I have necked down 8mm brass, and that works fine too.

I tried sorting brass and doing the flash holes, but that had no effect.

The big change was when I tossed out the expander ball. Then reloads got more accurate that the first shot instead of less.
13 April 2007, 07:54
Buliwyf
No difference in brass.
13 April 2007, 21:16
Stonecreek
7x57 brass also works nicely and allows you to set your neck/shoulder datum point to exactly fit your chamber on the first shot. It will also give you a slightly thicker neck that is likely to fit your chamber better.

The difference in standard and "+P" brass is the headstamp.
13 April 2007, 23:28
308Sako
I'd have to second Stonecreek's 7X57 recomendation as the best I have used in my 257 AI was some RWS 7 x 57. Little thicker necks when you are done, fit my chamber better.






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14 April 2007, 00:13
tnekkcc
To get 257 brass, I neck down the 8x57 in a 7x57 Wilson vise die.
Then I neck it down again in a 257 Roberts Wilson vise die.
I have never had a problem with the neck being too thick with a standard 257RAI chamber.
14 April 2007, 00:53
Ammohouse
Been using regular 257 brass in mine, works great. I haven't tried 7 Mauser yet, it should work fine though.


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