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284 Winchester brass reformed to 7.5Swiss

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  • rufe-snow
    Unless you have some 284 brass on hand, or a economical way to obtain some. Not worth it IMHO.

    Graff and Sons, in Mexico MO. Specializes in military ammo, and reloading components for same. You will be way ahead of the game, getting 7.5 Swiss, and components from them. Then putting out the money for 284 Win. brass. Than converting it to 7.5 Swiss.
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  • nononsense
    Turn the rims.

    Push the shoulder back.

    Trim.

    Resize.

    Measure accurately.

    Fireform.

    I would go to one of the suppliers named above and buy a large enough supply to last me my lifetime and forego this process as being a nuisance and unnecessary.[;)]

    Best.
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  • john carr
    quote:Originally posted by rufe-snow
    Unless you have some 284 brass on hand, or a economical way to obtain some. Not worth it IMHO.

    Graff and Sons, in Mexico MO. Specializes in military ammo, and reloading components for same. You will be way ahead of the game, getting 7.5 Swiss, and components from them. Then putting out the money for 284 Win. brass. Than converting it to 7.5 Swiss.


    True. I spent some trying hours converting .30-06 military brass to 7.7. Arisaka. Then bit the bullet, ordered 7.7 brass and suddenly life became much easier.
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  • Grasshopper
    284 brass should left alone.$
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  • cbyerly
    The rim on 284 brass is to small to stay on the bolt face when extracted. It will drop off onto the next round in the mag.
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  • chiefr
    PrviPartisan makes it and it don't cost that much. I use it in all Swiss rifles. Graf and Midway sell it, plus you can find here on GB.
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