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SecretSquirrel38

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My son's friend made a mistake because he didn't know his gun. He shot some 300 Win Mag yesterday and gave me his brass. Well when I looked at it something was wrong. I was right. He has been shooting 300 Win Mag out of a 300 Weatherby Magnum. Look what it did to the brass. The right is the factory Federal 300 Win Mag. The left is the brass he shot out of a 300 Weatherby Magnum. That brass is already in the garbage.
 

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My son's friend made a mistake because he didn't know his gun. He shot some 300 Win Mag yesterday and gave me his brass. Well when I looked at it something was wrong. I was right. He has been shooting 300 Win Mag out of a 300 Weatherby Magnum. Look what it did to the brass. The right is the factory Federal 300 Win Mag. The left is the brass he shot out of a 300 Weatherby Magnum. That brass is already in the garbage.

OK….you now have short-necked 300 Weatherby brass! 😉

But…..point well taken! memtb
 
Probably nothing dangerous with that. But the brass is not good for anything anymore. Too short for .300Wby and would take a lot of work to get back to .300WM.

Not any different than a lot of other fire forming.

I'm guess'n there would be sufficient neck length for enough tension for the bullet…..but certainly not excessive tension. memtb
 
This underlays one of my personal issues with screwing on barrels onto my Savage actions. There are no markings as to what the gun shoots on the outside. A proper smith will at least put the cartridge/ caliber on their work. In my experience. On my un-labeled guns, I ought to have a piece of tape or something under the barrel identifying the chambering. I sadly do not on a couple. Were I to die in an unfortunate event, my hunting buddies would pitch in to ID and dispose of my guns (this I tell the wife and the buddies as well).

But I ought to label stuff better.
 
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