Doug CGN Ultra frequent flyer Super GunNutz Rating - 100% 946 0 0 Location Kingston Ont Feb 19, 2014 #1 I read the threads here, including that one quoting Jim Carmichael, about using .30-06 brass, but no thanks. Anybody know if I can make .240 Wby from (for example) .257 Wby or .270 Wby? Doug Last edited: Feb 19, 2014
I read the threads here, including that one quoting Jim Carmichael, about using .30-06 brass, but no thanks. Anybody know if I can make .240 Wby from (for example) .257 Wby or .270 Wby? Doug
W Windknot Regular Rating - 100% 12 0 0 Location Brackley Bay, PEI Feb 19, 2014 #2 No. The .240 has a .473 casehead as opposed to the .532 on the .257 et al.
Doug CGN Ultra frequent flyer Super GunNutz Rating - 100% 946 0 0 Location Kingston Ont Feb 19, 2014 #3 Windknot said: No. The .240 has a .473 casehead as opposed to the .532 on the .257 et al. Click to expand... Thanks for that reminder! I got rid of my last .240 a while back and just had another arrive this week. Doug
Windknot said: No. The .240 has a .473 casehead as opposed to the .532 on the .257 et al. Click to expand... Thanks for that reminder! I got rid of my last .240 a while back and just had another arrive this week. Doug