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Old September 15, 2008, 09:01 PM   #1
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Reforming rifle cases-to do or not to do

Reforming brass. Long sad story but I now have multifired brass for rifle calibers that I no longer have rifles for.

I am considering reforming the brass to calibers I still have or
Selling the multifired brass at a gun show or
Selling the brass as scrap metal.
Conversions: 6mm brass to 8mm brass.
375H&H and 300 Win to 338 Win mag.

Any thoughts about these options?
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Old September 15, 2008, 10:05 PM   #2
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The 6mm is going to leave awfully thin necks and probably won't hold a bullet right. The 375 H&H should make for some real great trading material. The 300 Win to 338 Mag will probably make the trip but the necks will probably split after the first loading.
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