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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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So glad the youths are fine.
Yes the brass is destroyed.
Thank goodness it doesn't cause danger type problems. Well, we saw lots of it but nothing ever blew up.
I used to see this a my local range. We were the closest range to Weatherby so a little more Wby in the rifle mix.
 
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.
 
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
 

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