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When forming cases from another caliber I believe they should be fire formed with a slightly milder load, by doing this you get longer case life and better accuracy. This was told to me personally by Howard Wolfe the gunsmith and inventor of the 7x300 wby.
Joe
Different strokes for different folks.EVERY caliber and case on the planet will benefit from an inicial fire fourming on new brass. Every one. Just because it was necked up or down makes ZERO difference, provided you have the proper neck clearance. The chamber specs on both ( or, now, all four{6.5, 7mm, 300, and 340}) are IDENTICAL except for the neck size.
ALL of my 300 WBY brass is made from 340 WBY brass, and has won a PILE of wood on it's first firing in 1000 yard benchrest compitition. I doubt anyone will notice the accuracy difference at LR/ELR between new and FFed brass with hunting class guns.
Actually, the absolute most accurate combo I own is one of my 1000 yard LG's with one of my Krieger BBL's while fire forming Dasher brass from 6br brass. And there is a GINORMAS difference between simply necking down and shooting baisicly the same thing (300 wby to 7mm- 300 wby) and forming a wildcat.
7343125563zeeman....i would like to talk to you on this 7mm on the 300 weatherby.can you send me a phone number please.thank you
Sorry number is 7243125563thank you