Due to the insanely high price of .257 Weatherby Mag brass I did an internet search on reforming 7mm Rem Mag brass to .257 Weatherby brass.
As far as I can tell (given all the "experts" out there) is the proceedure is very simple...just lube the case and run it into the .257 die, trim and load. Outside neck reaming is said to be unenecessary and the OAL of the reformed brass will be shorter.
My question is for those who have ACTUALLY done this
1) Given the final product will actually be shorter have you experienced any excess throught erosion?
2) Any problems encountered loading the light wieght bullets (75 & 87 grn)
3) Any major accuracy deviations?
4) Any insights in forming process (do's/ don'ts)?
5) Anyone try this with .300 Win Mag brass...what were the results?
Any info would be greatly appreciated (no armchair ballisticians please)
As far as I can tell (given all the "experts" out there) is the proceedure is very simple...just lube the case and run it into the .257 die, trim and load. Outside neck reaming is said to be unenecessary and the OAL of the reformed brass will be shorter.
My question is for those who have ACTUALLY done this
1) Given the final product will actually be shorter have you experienced any excess throught erosion?
2) Any problems encountered loading the light wieght bullets (75 & 87 grn)
3) Any major accuracy deviations?
4) Any insights in forming process (do's/ don'ts)?
5) Anyone try this with .300 Win Mag brass...what were the results?
Any info would be greatly appreciated (no armchair ballisticians please)