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I've been trying to find once fired 243 Win brass without much luck. I read that it was formed from 308/30-06 brass, so I tried running some of the 308 that I've got coming out of my ears through the 243 resize die. It looks good and when I measured the dimensions that I got from Siearra's  manual and they are all a bit under. Has anyone done this before? Do I still need to get an outside neck turning tool? Fire form?

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I used to form 243's from .308 and I don't remember having to turn the necks. Probably should have, but was mostly just trying to see if it worked. It shot fine with cast boolits.

Thanks for the help

Ray

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How much brass are you needing?

I need at least another 300 pieces. I'd like to see if this will work. I've got a lot of 308 once fired brass. If it doesn't, I'll get back with you.

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Ray

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I can give you some brass, too.  Not 300 rounds, but a few.  Next time I get down there I'll count up what I have.

 

I've formed a lot of brass.  It's a good skill to have.  Very necessary if you can't get factory brass.  But if you can get factory brass, forming is more a PITA than it needs to be.

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