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do you have any 7.5 MAS rifle brass?


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You may have to make your own,... I found this info if you have to go that route, beats dry firing

If 6.6x55 Swede is used, simply pass the brass thru a full length 7.5x54 MAS die, check length, chamfer and load. It can be done easily.

30-06 brass works well too. There'll be a slight bulge in front of the case head after first firing, and some fairly serious case length reduction will be needed, but with a power case trimmer or a mini tubing cutter it's no biggie. I like using U.S. GI brass because I have about 150 pounds of it left from a garbage can full I was given in the 60's.

You could also check adaptability of .308 Winchester but it may be too short...

http://www.riflemagazine.com/magazine/PDF/hl145partial.pdf

Just a thought...

John

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