So I want to neck down some 357 mag brass into a 30 cal.
One of the Paxton/badger/rimmed blkout/aet/add many variants.
A single shot rifle so I won’t need mountains of brass or throwing them all over the country side after a shot.
So I have figured out that brass with cannalures on them aren’t the best as they end up in the neck shoulder area.
Nickel brass looks good but has issues.
Probably never even crimp.
There are makers I have never even heard of.
Like noslier.
I can more than likely get starline, Remington,Winchester,ppu maybe and maybe some others.
So which isthe thickest at the neck? If any.(may need to get a close fit for throat)
Best lasting.
Best for forming.
Consistency.
All the good dirt.
I know it may be a bit subjective but what’s the consensus for the 357 mag.
I could in the end make a 30 badger out of 38 special brass that I can buy a shipping carton full of once fired cases cheap.
People said "Ask and people will throw 38 special at you " ; but I thought they were pulling my leg.
Apparently not.
I can still get 357 mag brass pretty easy thou.
Any crusty old conundrums wish to post a view on 357 mag brass?
Wade through the good ,bad ,and ugly.
I searched but got over 100 pages of hits.
My Google fu is weak.
Thanks
Barra.