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Like I said, get a WSM case, line up the bullet next to the case, and eyeball it. That's an uncommon wildcat and the chances of anyone here using the specific bullet you're interested in are slim.
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One more question what is case length of a necked up 300wsm case after size and fire!? Same as the 300 WSM.
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Like I said, get a WSM case, line up the bullet next to the case, and eyeball it. That's an uncommon wildcat and the chances of anyone here using the specific bullet you're interested in are slim. Or send me a bullet and I'll seat one in a formed case. Send a PM if you want to do that.
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250 grain Hornady Interlocks
I prefer classic. Semper Fi I used to run with the hare. Now I'm envious of the tortoise and I do my own stunts but rarely intentionally
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It doesn't loose any length after necking up ??
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It will shorten slightly. BTW, you don't need 350 wsm dies to make up a dummy. I made one up using a tapered expander and I think I used a 357 mag die to seat the bullet. There are quite a few ways to bang out a dummy if you can live with something that isn't perfectly concentric.
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It will shorten slightly. BTW, you don't need 350 wsm dies to make up a dummy. I made one up using a tapered expander and I think I used a 357 mag die to seat the bullet. There are quite a few ways to bang out a dummy if you can live with something that isn't perfectly concentric. Exactly what I did. 👍🏼
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I'd dearly like to see an 358 wsm in action and I'd like to try it, but I don't know if it's worth the effort. My reason is I already have an new in box Ruger 338 RCM I've yet to try that only cost me $499. As much as I would like to try an 358 I'm not certain it does anything that my 338 RCM can't do as well.
It very well may be I've got it covered already with the 338 RCM and my two 348 win leverguns.
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AFter I built my 358 wsm, I was wishing Id gone with a .338. Better selection of bullets.
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AFter I built my 358 wsm, I was wishing Id gone with a .338. Better selection of bullets. Agreed
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I’ve got a 350 Rem Mag in a 660. I have to seat the 180 TTSXs really deep to function in the short magazine. I’m not sure if wanna mess with a 700 SA. A Winchester SA on the other hand would be excellent and give you lots more latitude for a few different Bullets. Just my opinion though.
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