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Marine sniper
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If a piece of brass will hold a primer, although it goes in pretty easy.....still ok to shoot ?
Thanks,
John
Thanks,
John
John
You using Norma or Weatherby brass in a 300 Ackley?
You can stake them in place or use clear finger nail polish to hold them.If your staking them take a piece of brass bar stock and drill it out so the belt rests against the bar then stake them in 3 or 4 places.
If you miss and hit the primer it is best to have a hole clear through the brass and a old 50 bmg case works very well for a fixture.Simply drill out the primer pocket to size.
Lynn
John
You install the primer then coat the edge where it contacts the brass to seal up any leaking gas.You don't paint it on like your painting a house just a circular swipeto do the edge.
On the staking I use an old 50 bmg case with the primer pocket drilled out to hold the case right at the belt.I put the primer in place and using a thin punch I make 3 or 4 dents into the brass so it pushes into the primer pocket a bit tightening it up.
If you've ever tightened up main caps on a chevrolet V8 its the same thing but done to the brass.
Before everybody tells you I load my rounds too hot I will tell you my load is 75.5 grains of RE25 with a 210 bullet and 0.200 freebore.This is 5 grains lighter than Sierra lists for there 220 grain bullet in a 300 Weatherby and I am shooting a 300 Ackley which as the name implies holds more powder.This is a very weak load.I lose half a dozen cases each time I load and I have bought 6 reamers spec'ed out by the big names you read about.I have also had the big name gunsmiths listed on this website build me guns using there reamers and the pockets simply don't last.
I believe very little of the stories I read here mainly because I try them out first and see for myself who is giving good info out.
After throwing out 1200 pieces of Norma brass they can keep the stuff.I would rather have friends send me RWS 375 H-H brass and pay the overseas shipping
charges than waste anymore of my time with Norma.
Lynn
At the last match Ken Schroeder shot a 50-4X with his 6BR and nothing was even remotely close to touching a line.
Lynn