March 17, 2024, 06:22 PM | #26 |
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Used a belt sander and ground about 0.008" off the top of a shell holder. Can now size enough to chamber in my rifle. Thanks for all the help guys.
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March 17, 2024, 08:12 PM | #27 |
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Right on. Glad it works out.
I have a CH 7.62x45 Czech custom die. It was made a bit too long. I ground quite a bit off the shell holder top, so much so that it weakened the lip. During a conversion operation (from 6.5mm carcano) it tore off. From then on I started grinding the die bottom. 0.008" shouldn't be a problem. -TL Sent from my SM-N960U using Tapatalk |
March 18, 2024, 06:02 AM | #28 |
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The only problem with shaving the shell holder is then your die will set the shoulder back that much further, possibly affecting headspace causing other issues. Unless somehow my thinking on this is flawed.
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March 18, 2024, 09:14 AM | #29 |
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Setting the shoulder back a little more is just what I needed.
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March 18, 2024, 02:23 PM | #30 |
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Awesome ... I had a hunch that thinning a shell holder would get you where you wanted ... I've used this trick more than once to save the cost of a small base die or CH4D case forming die ...
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March 20, 2024, 07:43 AM | #31 |
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My local dealer gets factory 300 sav ammo once or twice a year these days. It’s still being made. I reload factory 300 sav brass. I’ve never had a problem chambering factory or my reloaded factory 300 sav ammo in either of my 99’s. Never seen or heard of small base 300 sav dies?
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March 24, 2024, 07:05 AM | #32 |
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Glad you got it worked out. I've been converting 308 Win. and 7.62 NATO brass to 300 Sav. for many years, using Lyman 300 Sav. dies and shell holder.
For the NATO brass I first run it through a 30-06 FL sizing dies which just works the base of the brass, then it's much easier to just finish the conversion with the standard FL 300 Sav. die as I don't have to rework the entire case as much. Regular 308 Win. brass just goes straight into the Lyman die. I use a Harbor Freight chop saw with a 300 Sav. trim jig to trim the case neck to where I don't have to remove much more brass at final trimming. I use my converted brass for mid-range cast lead loads and keep the NATO brass separate for the 308 Win. I have plenty of once fired and new old stock factory 300 Sav. brass for jacketed loads. Last edited by res45; March 24, 2024 at 07:11 AM. |
March 24, 2024, 09:02 AM | #33 |
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What weight bullet are those? Looks like that would be a good economical hog load.
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March 24, 2024, 08:03 PM | #34 |
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It's an Arsenal 4 cavity 50/50 mold, it cast two plain base and two gas check bullets, the last two photo are my bullets.
https://arsenalmolds.com/products/ranch-dog |
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