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Fire forming brass or using a hydro die? My concern is killing half of the barrel life due to fire forming brass.
Wanna sell some 300nm lapua brassI have a hydroforming die from Whidden for the 7mm-300 norma improved 30 degree. I have 100 lapua brass fireformed and ready to load. Have an extra 100 300 norma lapua brass ready to form.
Wanna sell some 300nm lapua brass)
What shoulder angle does it have?I have a 7mm 300 norma IMP reamer if someone wants a barrel done.
PM sentI have a hydroforming die from Whidden for the 7mm-300 norma improved 30 degree. I have 100 lapua brass fireformed and ready to load. Have an extra 100 300 norma lapua brass ready to form.
Who was the gunsmith with the reamer and dies?I have a 7mm-300 Norma imp 40 degree built on a Stiller tac 338 I had it built with 2 barrels . It shoots amazing will last a long time as a pure hunting rifle . It has a fluted 30" barrel 12lbs with March 3x24 scope . I do not think I would go 40 degree again but at the time the gunsmith had the reamer and dies . As with all overbore calibers shoot it cool and it will last. It sure is a flat shooting wind cheating cartridge. Shooting steel with it gives you confidence to take ethical shots on game at longer distances it truly has a ballistic advantage running 195 bergers at good speeds. I ran the numbers though JBM before building it and out to 1000 it smoked nearly everything while still being comfortable to shoot. Enjoy!!!
Who was the gunsmith with the reamer and dies?
Who was the smith?I have a 7mm-300 Norma imp 40 degree built on a Stiller tac 338 I had it built with 2 barrels . It shoots amazing will last a long time as a pure hunting rifle . It has a fluted 30" barrel 12lbs with March 3x24 scope . I do not think I would go 40 degree again but at the time the gunsmith had the reamer and dies . As with all overbore calibers shoot it cool and it will last. It sure is a flat shooting wind cheating cartridge. Shooting steel with it gives you confidence to take ethical shots on game at longer distances it truly has a ballistic advantage running 195 bergers at good speeds. I ran the numbers though JBM before building it and out to 1000 it smoked nearly everything while still being comfortable to shoot. Enjoy!!!
Hi I bought a rifle yesterday that sounds a lot like the one you described above you didn’t happen to sell it to a guy from Australia?I would only fireform 50 or 100 depending on how much you will shoot that rifle. No point in doing a bunch if you are only going to shoot 25 or 30 when you take it to the range. 100 pieces should last the life of the barrel and fireform loads can still be a great load just a little slower. Hydroforming gets it close but you will still have rounded shoulders that need fireformed from the research I've done on it. I considered it for another ackley cartridge that I have.
Hi I bought a rifle yesterday that sounds a lot like the one you described above you didn’t happen to sell it to a guy from Australia?
Mine is a Texas built on a Stiller Tac338 receiver w/ 20 moa Rail, PTG .300 Recoil Lug, Lilja 29'' Fluted Sendero 1-8'' Twist with seamless JP Enterprises Coolie Brake installed. Cerakoted in graphite black and chambered in the Wildcat, 7mm/300Norma Improved 40-degree shoulder. The gun was built to fire both the Berger 180 and 195's. Stock is bedded manners T5A and is cerakoted brown over coyote tan with the Mandilorian emblem on each side comes with Lilia 1 in 8 twist fluted barrel with JP enterprise brake set up for 180 and 195 Berger bedded into a Manners T5A comes with a spare new Benchmark 1 in 8 twist cut with the same reamer with a Badger Ordnance thruster brake and came with custom Whidden dies and 91 formed cases and weighs 5kg on bathroom scales.No, I still have it.