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Remnard 04-12-2008 07:50 AM

338-06 Brass source?
 
I have a Weatherby Ultralight in 338-06 and I purchased 5 boxes of ammo for it. Needless to say I am running low and I have reloaded them several times. I found the Weatherby Brand Brass in Cabelas but they want more than a dollar per cartridge! Hell the 100 rounds I bought cost me just over a buck each and that was loaded with TBBC bullets.

I'm faced with 2 choices:
1) try and find the brass cheaper and pay the money or:
2) resize some brand new brass from a 35 Whelen or a 30-06.

So if given that choice (and nobody on here tells me about a great place with a great price on 338-06 Brass) what am I better off doing? resizing the 35 brass, which will push some brass around and maybe need trimming. Or do I stretch some 30-06 out and make them fit? This will thin the case mouth out, but it is what has been used before successfully. I worry about premature case mouth splitting and will probably need to buy an intermediate expander to neck size in a couple of stages.

Of course there is the issue that the headstamp will say -06 or 35 whelen on it also, but I am sure I couldn't stuff them in to either gun accidentally. the 338 might chamber in the 35 whelen, but I dont think it would cause high pressure situation, like the other scenario would.

Anyone with experience out there? It doesn't have to be the 338-06 specifically, just someone that has dealt with a wildcat cartridge that brass wasn't specifically for.

Remnard 04-12-2008 07:54 AM

RE: 338-06 Brass source?
 
I probably should have started this in reloading.

WhitetailsInc.info 04-12-2008 10:22 AM

RE: 338-06 Brass source?
 
I would use the 30-06 personally the only in betweenare the .318,.323. When I make .375 Win. I go from 30-30 to .323 to .338 to .358 to .375 but this much stretching causes alot more prep work.


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