8mm RM brass to 7STW ?

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Got my hands on some 8mm RM brass . To make it 7STW is it as simple as lubing it and running it through a full length sizing die, or are there other steps ? Need a little advice from someone with experience . Thanks in advance.
 
I think he uses 7STW brass, and goes to .257

Bought him some Bertram but he hasn't used it yet.
If you don't mind my asking, what barrel length are you guys running that cartridge with and what kind of velocities are you getting?

Reason I ask is I'm thinking about doing a thing haha, a .25-300 weatherby to be specific. Which would be more or less the same thing as a .257 stw ballistically I would think. The stw shoulder is a hair further ahead, but the weatherby case is actually slightly less taper still, any difference in capacity is likely academic more than anything and just a matter of different brands I suspect. Anyways, disregard the mess on the shelf, here's 4 dummy rounds I put together just to compare the other day, a .25-06 AI, .257 weatherby, 25-300 win mag, and this .25-300 weatherby idea.
 

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He maxed around 3900-3950? @ 26" with a 100gr best I recall. 28-30" would definitely be better. R25/Fed 215m
If I did anything of the sort it would be a 25 Mega.
Long is OUT. Short(er) is IN.
I think we had this talk about case geometry awhile ago haha. I happen to like curvy and tall (talking about weatherby cases here…) but to each their own 🤣

Yeah I hear you on the barrel length for such overbore rounds. I always thought the 6.5-300 and .30-378 were kind of stupid (still awesome) to cripple with 26 inch pipes.

This beast I'm wanting to try if I ever find time for it is gonna be looooong….i have an 8 twist bartlein 257 barrel in my possession already, and it's 32 inches long. Curious if the 134 eld m will survive the rpms. Also curious to see how fast I can get a 75 grain hammer hunter. A stubby little 24 inch 257 weatherby hit 4170 fps. Another 8 inches of pipe and some more case capacity won't hurt haha.
 
according to my reference books, volume of weatherby 300mag = 137gr H2O ; Winchester 300mag = 116gr H2O
I'm afraid that's way out to lunch, not even the 30-378 weatherby has 137 grains h20 capacity. The 300 weatherby is right around 100, and the hornady cases I measured, when filled only to the shoulder neck junction, measure around 94-96 grains of water (not exact certainty)
 
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