Thankfully its pretty hard to go the other way.I want some ammo for my 300! It's a Savage!![]()
What about going in the opposite direction ,,,,,shooting a 7mm (.284) bullet out of a .308 (30 cal.)? On my first shot last week at my back yard range I accidentally chambered and shot one of my 7-08 reloads out my .308. I had grabbed it from the wrong box and because it was full length sized it chambered easily. When the shot didn't even registered on the target I though WTF and then noticed it was the wrong case. Could this cause any damage to the rifling? It didn't appear that it had because my groupings were quite good.
I was actually surprised at how easily it chambered because my sako is pretty fussy in that regard. My 7-08 cases are trimmed to 2.025 whereas my .308 are 2.005.
This is called fireforming and I do it all the time. Zero harmful effects to the rifle firing smaller bullets down a larger bore, after all they are still only guilding metal and lead. I have made several hundred 375 Ruger cases by firing 300 Win mag in a 375 Ruger chamber. I have also made hundreds of 30-06 firing loaded 270 from an 06 chamber, 7mm RM by firing 264 WM and on...and on... and on...
A belted 375 Ruger?
You missed the original thread. It worked out quite nicely. Apparently made better brass than the factory 375 Hornady brass. Irons the belt right out. The case body width of the 375 Ruger is the same as the belt diameter on the standard belted magnums.
Very interesting, not listed in The Handloaders Manual of Cartridge Conversions by John J. Donnelly as the 375 Ruger is too new.
Give it up.... Not everything is listed in some manual....... And first hand experience trumps all......
I am a novice reloader and am taking things slow, but even I can see your agenda here...... Pathetic......
A belted 375 Ruger?
Actually Gate, what I did was significantly more extensive than just firing 300 WM in a 375 Ruger. I also do not recall Ted or Phil (both of whom I know personally) ever doing anything with the 375 Ruger or attempting to make beltless cases from belted cases. I assume what you are talking about is making 9.3X62 from 06 brass, by over necking and then necking back down to create a shoulder in the correct place to headspace on.
My experiment included firing 300 WM cases as is, but it also included necking up and fire forming as well as annealing and fireforming. It also included 7 maximum loads in a single W-W case to determine potential case life and see if the case would fail at the belt/body junction. Which I might add it did not and the primers were still tight after 7 loads. I then sectioned the case to inspect it for incipient case separation and/or fractures at the belt/body junction. I then weighed cases from factory Horn 375 Ruger and my fireformed cases as well as doing a volumetric comparison.
But ya all I did was fire some 300 WM in a 375 Ruger................As to your last line, I must commend you on knowing your limitations and staying within them.
Actually Gate, what I did was significantly more extensive than just firing 300 WM in a 375 Ruger. I also do not recall Ted or Phil (both of whom I know personally) ever doing anything with the 375 Ruger or attempting to make beltless cases from belted cases. I assume what you are talking about is making 9.3X62 from 06 brass, by over necking and then necking back down to create a shoulder in the correct place to headspace on.
My experiment included firing 300 WM cases as is, but it also included necking up and fire forming as well as annealing and fireforming. It also included 7 maximum loads in a single W-W case to determine potential case life and see if the case would fail at the belt/body junction. Which I might add it did not and the primers were still tight after 7 loads. I then sectioned the case to inspect it for incipient case separation and/or fractures at the belt/body junction. I then weighed cases from factory Horn 375 Ruger and my fireformed cases as well as doing a volumetric comparison.
But ya all I did was fire some 300 WM in a 375 Ruger................As to your last line, I must commend you on knowing your limitations and staying within them.
sgt rock...........sorry, I did answer you and then forgot to post it..........now I lost it. Anyway I just load a normal 300 WM load using IMR 4350 cause I have lots and some junk 180s I had.........I think. Take them to the range and insert into 375 Ruger chamber and pull the trigger......open bolt and remove 375 Ruger case. One word of advice is do not try to load reduced or light loads as you will just be wasting components........load 300 max loads plus.........you don't have to worry about pressure in the 375 bore but you need enough to form the case properly






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