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I have a big bag of .300 Win Mag brass and was wondering what steps are needed to form into .264 WM. I know they need trimmed, but wonder if I need a case forming die or if I can just use the FL sizer?
I have a big bag of .300 Win Mag brass and was wondering what steps are needed to form into .264 WM. I know they need trimmed, but wonder if I need a case forming die or if I can just use the FL sizer?
Why don't you just lube one up and try it?
Doesn't anybody try anything on their own anymore?![]()
I'll second that Joe.
But for helpful hints, try to neck down the cartridge in as many steps as possible, rather than from .308 right to .264, if you can go .308-7mm-.277-.264 your end result will be better.
You may have to ream and or neck turn the cartridge once you get down to the desired diameter.
Anneal the brass before you start.
Imperial Sizing Wax is your friend, and don't use an expander button until the final pass through the .264 die, at which time some dry neck lube won't hurt. Bushing dies are a better choice and gives you the option of stepping down in smaller increments.