Making 240 Weatherby Brass from 3006

Charlie38

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I have a Vangaurd S2 in 240 coming soon and saw this article to form brass from 3006 brass. What do you think...I'm gonna try it :) Anyone ever try?
Looking in my reloading books the 280 Rem brass would be better than 3006, the shoulder is right about where its supposed to be .

http://www.reloadersnest.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=11215

Apparently it helps if you get a case forming die from these guys
Can you order this from the States or are dies on the NO list for import?

http://www.ch4d.com/catalog/dies/forming/fm
 
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I can't see how this could work at all. Even if you could swage down the base ahead of the belt, it will never give you a sharp front ring to the belt, and that's what's needed for head spacing. I think they are doing this and then head spacing off the shoulder. Just order the proper brass. BTW, dies are no problem, I order from CH4D all the time.
 
I can't see how this could work at all. Even if you could swage down the base ahead of the belt, it will never give you a sharp front ring to the belt, and that's what's needed for head spacing. I think they are doing this and then head spacing off the shoulder. Just order the proper brass. BTW, dies are no problem, I order from CH4D all the time.[/QUOTE

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I hate it when you guys make me do research...

I remembered reading this long ago, just lucky enough to remember where I read it:

" The .240 Weatherby case can almost be called a 6mm/06; the case is virtually the same length as .30-06 brass and the rim diameter is the same. Like all Weatherby cartridges the .240 case is belted, but if you are of a mind to do so you can make .240 cases, belt and all, by running .30-06 ( or .270 ) cases into a .240 sizing die.

... I tested one of the first Weatherby rifles in this calibre and was not impressed by the accuracy I got with factory loads. Likewise, various handloads I used weren't so hot either. I'd about decided the problem was the rifle when, on a whim, I tried swaging a belt on some .30-06 cases and sizing them to .240. Groups fired with these cases were much smaller than those fired with factory cases, but I don't know the reason. "

Jim Carmicheal, Book of the Rifle, pages 301-302.

I don't own a .240 myself, and have never tried this, just quoting what I've read, for whatever it's worth.
 
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