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Making .250 Savage brass from .300 Savage brass
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<blockquote data-quote="greytdanehouse" data-source="post: 4252161" data-attributes="member: 51135"><p>I've never had to form brass. I was given a hundred pieces of .300 Savage brass by someone who just knew I have a Savage and reload. My 99A is chambered in .250 but I didn't say anything because her heart is in the right place. Plus, you can't get un-fired .250 Savage brass and even the .300 Savage seems to be pretty scarce. I think I can use it since I already have an RCBS sizing die. </p><p></p><p>What should I keep in mind when forming? I assume I will need to trim the .300 Savage brass after I have sized it? Case lube or sizing wax? Anything else important?</p><p></p><p>Or should I hang on to it and see if there is someone out there that wants to trade?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greytdanehouse, post: 4252161, member: 51135"] I've never had to form brass. I was given a hundred pieces of .300 Savage brass by someone who just knew I have a Savage and reload. My 99A is chambered in .250 but I didn't say anything because her heart is in the right place. Plus, you can't get un-fired .250 Savage brass and even the .300 Savage seems to be pretty scarce. I think I can use it since I already have an RCBS sizing die. What should I keep in mind when forming? I assume I will need to trim the .300 Savage brass after I have sized it? Case lube or sizing wax? Anything else important? Or should I hang on to it and see if there is someone out there that wants to trade? [/QUOTE]
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