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.17 MachIV Brass ????

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02 September 2012, 07:58
dukxdog
.17 MachIV Brass ????
I just bought a Cooper 17MachIV. I have dies now including a 17 trim die. What is the best brass to use for this 17?

I had a 17-222 years ago until it was stolen. I used a .17 trim die to form the brass. If I tried to size down .222 brass with the sizer die it would buckle the shoulder of the .222 brass.

Any suggestions? Thanks!
02 September 2012, 08:52
ranb40
Whenever I tried to size 223 or 222 brass down to the length required it would make a vertical line in the case. So I used 221 fireball instead. There is commercial 17 fireball available now, give that a try.

Ranb


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02 September 2012, 19:46
butchloc
the 17 fireball and the mach II are virtually the same thing
02 September 2012, 22:55
ab_bentley
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Originally posted by butchloc:
the 17 fireball and the mach II are virtually the same thing


Whoa, try not. The 17FB is a center fire round based on the 221FB and the 17M2 is a 22Lr. The 17FB also has a 2000fps on the 17M2. So no they aren't even the ballpark, no planet of eachother.

ADam


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02 September 2012, 23:00
ab_bentley
http://www.saubier.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9938

I have made no less than 10,000 pieces of 20VT/ 17FB brass in the last year. You need a 221FB FL die, 17M4 #1 Form die and a 17FB FL die to form the brass. Then you need to trim the necks, turn the necks and anneal. It's a lot of work but the result is brass that is better than Lapua and stronger than Superman.

I leave mine at 20VT stage but with a 32gr bullet and AA2200 powder I am pushing the Hornady to 4100fps and getting over 10 reloads.

Please PM me for more info if you so choose,

Just to re-touch, the 17M2 is not anywhere near the 17FB. ADam


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02 September 2012, 23:19
Hasher
I have not tried the new 17 Fireball brass yet.

However back in the day when I was making 17 Mach 4 brass out of 221 FB brass we would put all the dies in the various stations of a Dillon 1050B. Lubed the hell out of the cases and tossed them in the case feeded. Started pulling the handle and presto every pull uot popped a formed case. All I had to di was sit at the RCBS trimmer and trim while a buddy ran the press.

Worked like a charm.


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06 September 2012, 21:20
Hector
If you form 17 Mach IV from 221 brass, you do not need to trim, but you need the 17M4 #1 form die. Same for making 17 FB. Do not know about making out of 223, but I think you would have to trim, and ream the necks. On the M4 with 221 brass, all you have to do is run through the form die, and then through a neck sizer and you are set to load. That's how I did it, and they shoot just fine. use Rem 7.5 primers for best results. I have had excellent results with new Fireball Brass.
16 September 2012, 06:15
sam184
you might have all the answers by now. check out the wood chuck den on the net.I think the mans name is todd. he has a book on the 17teens and knows all you will need on the 17 mach IV. In the past that is where i started. I got my started brass for that cal. Hope it pans out.
11 November 2012, 07:21
SWD
Bull Berry, if they are still in bussines, made a double ended sizing die. One end would size to around 20 the other a little smaller, then FL in Mach 4 dies. 20.3 H335 with the 20gr V Max for 4250fps in my Cooper shoots awsome!
13 November 2012, 09:32
dukxdog
The trim die forms the brass like it was butter. Smooth and makes a nice case.
13 November 2012, 10:59
ray in Wenatchee
Like Sam184 mentioned, the Woodchuck Den is a good place to start...go ahead, spring for some preformed brass now and address making your own later.

http://www.woodchuckden.com/catalog/catalog2010.pdf
13 November 2012, 15:34
DocEd
Adam, I think Butchloc's post contained a typo. He meant Mach IV not Mach II.


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