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Reloading
7mm RUM Brass - Remington or Nosler?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 901330" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>I got enough shots out of a hundred 7rum rem brass to tire out my last 7rum (600 shots+). I then necked the brass to 30cal. and started using them in my 300rum. Half are still going and the ones that have failed have been neck cracks. </p><p> </p><p>On the other hand, I had 100 virgin rem 7rum brass I didn't even bother to shoot also. I necked these to 30 cal, let them sit loaded for a few years, then re-necked them to 7rum when I buoght another 7rum. I lost nearly 20 of these just necking; I've never seen a loss rate that high. I say uniform and anneal the rem brass go with it. I'll likely be annealing my 7rum brass after the first firing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 901330, member: 48043"] I got enough shots out of a hundred 7rum rem brass to tire out my last 7rum (600 shots+). I then necked the brass to 30cal. and started using them in my 300rum. Half are still going and the ones that have failed have been neck cracks. On the other hand, I had 100 virgin rem 7rum brass I didn't even bother to shoot also. I necked these to 30 cal, let them sit loaded for a few years, then re-necked them to 7rum when I buoght another 7rum. I lost nearly 20 of these just necking; I've never seen a loss rate that high. I say uniform and anneal the rem brass go with it. I'll likely be annealing my 7rum brass after the first firing. [/QUOTE]
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