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Old 03-28-2005, 04:02 AM
Buckshot Buckshot is offline
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Making .300 Whisper brass from .223 remington cases

I would like to start making my own .300 whisper cases from .223 remington brass.
Anyone here on the forum who has experience on doing this?
Since it is quite a precise thing to do, I realy would like to get some advise on doing so.

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Old 03-28-2005, 09:29 AM
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I put a .223 case in my Hornady case trimmer to hold it and use a small tooth hacksaw to cut the brass just behind the .223 shoulder. I next run the cut down and lubricated case through my Hornady 300W sizing die. Then I put the case back on the case trimmer and trim it to the correct length as listed in the reloading manuals.

Some people have reported problems with neck thickness doing this. I use Winchester .223 brass and have never had neck thickness problems in my 300W SSK Contender barrel. The cases turn out great and last for a very long time.
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Old 04-23-2005, 02:28 PM
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Smile Re. Making 300 whisper brass from 223 rem cases

Look at thread from travelingman(300/221 on the way)
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Old 04-27-2005, 03:28 AM
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I make and sell a lot of 300x221 brass.

I do it in a "semi-production environment" on a Dillon 650.
Starting with a casefeeder full of 223 cases, the stations go as follows:

#1 RCBS lube die (decaps and lubes) modified for additional lube volume and to make refills easier.
#2 left empty
#3 Dillon 308 case trimmer shortened the requsite amount to trim 223 cases down to 1.4" while putting a 30 caliber neck most of the way down where it belongs. Vacum cleaner running flat-out keeping the brass cuttings cleared from the trim die. Inline brass catch chamber in the vacum line so the brass shavings fall into an easily emptied 1 gallon plastic mayonaise jar.
#4 custom lube die made to fit the semi-formed cases
#5 Redding 300x221 die with the expander button in place, but no decapping pin

In goes 223, out comes fully formed 300x221

I do about 450-500 cases an hour with this setup.
The slowest part is keeping track of the lube resivoirs and controlling the drips when you stop to keep the brass chip vacum system cleared out.
My body is only good for about 2 hours at a time.
Between the vacum cleaner and the dillon trimmer, this monstrosity is LOUD.
I wear my peltors every time I turn the rig on.
Sometime in the future I want to get a long vacum hose and move the vacum outside or into a sound box.

Randall Rausch
www.ar15barrels.com
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Old 05-03-2005, 05:13 AM
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XL650 setup

Great idea.
I think I can manage a sound box into my closet, which is built in the house where I live.
Do you check the necks on thickness as well?
I do own a Dillon XL650, so the start for that setup is perfect for now.
Where did you get the custom dies, if I may ask?

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I make and sell a lot of 300x221 brass.


I do it in a "semi-production environment" on a Dillon 650.
Starting with a casefeeder full of 223 cases, the stations go as follows:

#1 RCBS lube die (decaps and lubes) modified for additional lube volume and to make refills easier.
#2 left empty
#3 Dillon 308 case trimmer shortened the requsite amount to trim 223 cases down to 1.4" while putting a 30 caliber neck most of the way down where it belongs. Vacum cleaner running flat-out keeping the brass cuttings cleared from the trim die. Inline brass catch chamber in the vacum line so the brass shavings fall into an easily emptied 1 gallon plastic mayonaise jar.
#4 custom lube die made to fit the semi-formed cases
#5 Redding 300x221 die with the expander button in place, but no decapping pin

In goes 223, out comes fully formed 300x221

I do about 450-500 cases an hour with this setup.
The slowest part is keeping track of the lube resivoirs and controlling the drips when you stop to keep the brass chip vacum system cleared out.
My body is only good for about 2 hours at a time.
Between the vacum cleaner and the dillon trimmer, this monstrosity is LOUD.
I wear my peltors every time I turn the rig on.
Sometime in the future I want to get a long vacum hose and move the vacum outside or into a sound box.

Randall Rausch
www.ar15barrels.com
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Old 05-05-2005, 09:04 AM
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I make mine by running them in the 300w sizing die, then trimming to length. This will be a pain unless you have a motorized trimmer. Best bet is to order some from Randall, he's a straight up guy, and his prices are better than any I have seen.

Mike
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Old 07-24-2005, 07:50 PM
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I do not have a fancy set-up for trimming the cases. Miine are done the old fashioned way, CNC Bridgeport. ;) In a pair of alunimum jaws about ten inches long, I bore holes to fit the lower portion of the case. Insert the cases and press the pendant and off it goes. This set-up allows very close OALs to be kept over many hundreds of cases. The endmill cuts them very square and with not much of a burr.
After that, I size them and they are ready to go. Years ago I bought thousands of once fired military cases from Bushmaster. I know it is cheating, but I just did not relish the thought of doing these by hand. :D
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Old 08-29-2005, 03:13 PM
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Case trimming in the bridgeport

When I first started, I did this as well.
I did not do a set of soft jaws for the CNC machine though.
I just bored a single hole and did one at a time on the hand-crank mill.
A 3/8" endmill running about 2000 RPM is an amazine tool...
It does make a very square case mouth and very consistent trim lengths when I set the quill stop properly and then come down and touch it.
I only did a few hundred rounds for personal consumption.
The Dillon casefeeder and trimmer just rules for VOLUME...

Randall Rausch
www.ar15barrels.com
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Old 08-30-2005, 01:41 AM
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.223 reforming tot .300 Whisper

For some time I took a lesson from Randall by using a Dillon case trimmer.
I did however get a custom trim die from Neil Jones custom products.
From that day on trimming has been going fast as Lightning!!!

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I would like to start making my own .300 whisper cases from .223 remington brass.
Anyone here on the forum who has experience on doing this?
Since it is quite a precise thing to do, I realy would like to get some advise on doing so.

:D
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Old 08-31-2005, 08:47 PM
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I make and sell a lot of 300x221 brass.

#3 Dillon 308 case trimmer shortened the requsite amount to trim 223 cases down to 1.4"
Does the Dillon trimmer work ok trimming that much brass off in one go? From your numbers you seem to be going as fast as the 650 will sensibly operate.

Nick
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