This is an informal how to for all you who shoot 300 Savage and have problems finding brass. I was having the same issues till I was told of the case to case variance between the 30-06 Springfield .308 Win .243 etc and the 300 Savage. So without further ado heres the how to ..
li tumble & lube the cases well , deprime in the original caliber if i have it
i then take the depriming pin out of my 300 sav die and slowly size it in the die. if its an 06 brass i do this in stages and trim along the way to minimize excess material .
once all the brass goes through the stage like this i trim to just over length . i then chamfer and deburr i replace the depriming pin and then resize the lot. now i trim to final size . once thats done deburr and chamfer again . NOW to ensure proper fit Necksizeing is a very good choice, some worn rifles do not require this but some will. photos to follow
li tumble & lube the cases well , deprime in the original caliber if i have it
i then take the depriming pin out of my 300 sav die and slowly size it in the die. if its an 06 brass i do this in stages and trim along the way to minimize excess material .
once all the brass goes through the stage like this i trim to just over length . i then chamfer and deburr i replace the depriming pin and then resize the lot. now i trim to final size . once thats done deburr and chamfer again . NOW to ensure proper fit Necksizeing is a very good choice, some worn rifles do not require this but some will. photos to follow


















































