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Thread: 7 x 61 Sharp & Hart

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    7 x 61 Sharp & Hart

    Looking at the dimensions between the 7 x 16 Sharp & Hart, I was wondering if anyone here has formed this from 7 mm Remington mag brass, and what are the steps and dies involved.

    I have an odd chambering and think that this is what it is. I would like to find some brass and dies, but need to verify that is what I have before spending a lot just to find it's not right.

    Moderator please move if this is not the right spot.

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    Yes, My DAD, had a Custom one in the early 1960's. He bought 7mm Rem Mag ammo, pulled the bullets and dumped the powder.
    Then partially size the brass in a 7x61 S&H FL die, trim and FL Size all the way. Dump in a medium charge and seat the pulled bullets.

    I never questioned the half size/trim FL size. Just the way he did it.

    And I know it worked. I always use new Remington brass to form to other calibers.
    It's ANNEALED already.
    I've necked up .280Rem to make .8mm-06, Rem .223 to make 7mmTCU, And .35Whelen down to make .338-06.
    I HATE auto-correct

    Happiness is a Warm GUN & more ammo to shoot in it.

    My Experience and My Opinion, are just that, Mine.

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    PM sent.

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    Have you done a chamber cast?

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    If you determine you have a 7x61 chamber, it's much easier to buy Norma 7x61 brass (called Super 7x61 nowadays). Good brass and prices are reasonable.

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    Chamber cast first.

    I was given a rifle built on a 1903, but no one could identify
    what it was chambered for. I sent the chamber cast to RCBS,
    they id'd it as a .30x61, made dies for it and told me what
    brass to use.

    These days, as lotech says, Norma brass is available so
    reforming brass is not necessary. I learned a lot in this process.

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