Re: .270 Win, .280 Rem or 7mm JRS
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BobinNC</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Robozebra</div><div class="ubbcode-body"><div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: BobinNC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">
Just a technical note: The 7mm JRS cannot be just fireformed using any available case. Attempting to do so is dangerous because the 7mm JRS pushes a 35-degree shoulder more than 0.050-inch forward of where it would be on the 280/280 Improved.
A case forming die must first be used, then the case is fireformed. One is available from Wise Custom Guns based on dimensions provided to RCBS. </div></div>
Ok. So I can run 280 brass through the case forming die and then load it and shoot it? Will shooting it complete the "forming" process?? Sorry this is a noob question...
I appreciate the help... CWJ
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If your talking about the 7mm JRS, Yes. The 280 AI can be fireformed in the chamber, no special forming die needed.
Also Factory 280 AI brass is available from Nosler. The 7mm JRS is a bunch of work for a 2.5 grain increase in capacity.
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Yes, I was referring to 7mm JRS. Thank you and sorry for the confusion.
I'm trying to stay away from Magnum bolt face rounds. The action belonged to my uncle and I don't want to change too much on it.
As for the rifle's purpose, I have a 338LM, 300WSM, 308, 6.5CM and 6XC. I'm just looking to fill the GAP from 308 to 300 WSM. Ideally, it'll end up making a nice hunting rifle too.
I'm not finding an abundance of barrels for the .270. Whereas, you can't swing a dead cat without hitting a 7 mm barrel. Of course looks like I'm going to be waiting 4 months for a stock, so might as well wait for a barrel...
Thank you to everybody for your comments.
CWJ