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iomskp
07-20-2021, 03:03 AM
I have about 200 375 H&H cases and no rifle to suit, but I do have a rifle in 300 H&H, I have never tried too make brass shrink down would it be as simple as annealing the brass and running it through a 300 sizing die or would it require a few more steps I'm open for any advise.

zarrinvz24
07-20-2021, 06:11 AM
Your going to have to turn the necks as well. If it were me, I would try and find someone to trade with before committing to that type of case forming.

Stephen Cohen
07-20-2021, 06:41 AM
My mate ran them through his sizing die to bring them down and never had to neck turn, but I would not fire any of his reload to save my life as his idea of a compressed load was using a dowel and hammer to force powder down to give space for more. Sell the brass and buy 300 Hand H your rifle will love you for it. Regards Stephen

sharps4590
07-20-2021, 07:06 AM
Sure, it can be done but, I bet zarrin is right, you'll have to turn the necks. I also wouldn't anneal first as I suspect you'll collapse more shoulders than you'll end up with finished cases. It would be sort of a fun project if you were just looking for something to consume time. Better bet is find someone to trade or just buy 300 H&H brass.....if you can find any. I have no idea its availability.

15meter
07-20-2021, 07:28 AM
Actually having converted 375 H&H to 300 H&H, I anneal AFTER reforming.

Neck turning is on a rifle by rifle basis. For the Rigby rifle I was forming the brass for I didn't have to neck turn.

It is a fairly easy conversion. I use Imperial wax, into the die an eighth of an inch, back out give the case a slight turn and back in another eighth of an inch. Continue until the case is fully formed. You'll want to add a little more lube half way through the sizing.

If the cases don't chamber well after F/L sizing, I'll make one last pass through the sizer die using a shellholder with 5-10 thousands ground off the top. Then fire form in the rifle.

With that long tapered shoulder you probably won't have to do that. I don't remember if I had to do it for the 300 H&H, most certainly did when forming 7x61 Sharpe and Hart.

Sharper the shoulder, more likely you'll need to push that shoulder back a little more for first firing.

I've done 375 Weatherby to 300 H&H, that's the tough one, Weatherby brass is strong stuff.

iomskp
07-21-2021, 08:16 AM
Thank you one and all for your help.

wmitty
07-24-2021, 03:39 PM
Buy a .375 H & H !

GregLaROCHE
07-24-2021, 05:00 PM
Buy a .375 H & H !

You beat me to it. Best solution is to buy a .375 H&H!

Otherwise you are probably better off trading or selling it if you can. Maybe you can find some .300 brass here. Post something in the WTB section, as well as the want to trade or sell sections.

rbuck351
07-25-2021, 11:23 AM
Run one through your sizer and seat a bullet then measure the neck and see how it compares to a 300 case fired in your rifle. You will probably have to neck turn it. I tried firing one in my 300 without neck sizing and pressure was excessive.

15meter
08-16-2021, 08:09 PM
I have about 200 375 H&H cases and no rifle to suit, but I do have a rifle in 300 H&H, I have never tried too make brass shrink down would it be as simple as annealing the brass and running it through a 300 sizing die or would it require a few more steps I'm open for any advise.

Did you ever try reforming the 375 to 300?

Curious how it turned out, too many guys post questions then never let anyone know if they had success.

iomskp
08-18-2021, 11:32 PM
I have the brass out and cleaned the press set up with dies and every time I try to start I get called out of town for breakdowns, I have done more miles in the last 2 months than I normally do in a year, with any luck tomorrow I can give it a try I will keep you posted.

iomskp
08-18-2021, 11:37 PM
You beat me to it. Best solution is to buy a .375 H&H!

Otherwise you are probably better off trading or selling it if you can. Maybe you can find some .300 brass here. Post something in the WTB section, as well as the want to trade or sell sections.
The reason for trying this 300 H&H brass is expensive and because of a head on car accident I am unable to work and have not received any income for 3 years so I am trying to use what I have.

15meter
10-08-2021, 10:03 PM
Still curious if you got your brass reformed.