Does anyone load for .450 Bushmaster and have experience converting .284 Winchester brass? Here is why I ask-
Years ago, I had bought some loaded wildcat 6mm/284 ammo for a rifle I built. The ammo was necked down .284 Winchester brass and the deal was too good to pass up. Turned out that it was too good to be true- for usable 6mm/284 ammo. Almost all the necks of the brass were cracked and I had 300 rounds of it. I pulled all the bullets and salvaged them and the powder (H414). I never throw away brass, so into a box the brass went.
Fast forward almost 20 years and I have an AR and a Ruger American in .450 Bushmaster.
I came across that .284 brass and now have a purpose for it. It was a bit dark and dingy so I wet tumbled it with stainless steel pins. It looks new now!
I bought a mini cutoff saw for $35 off eBay to speed the process of rough cutting the neck and shoulder off.
I've got that done, got the brass run through the sizer/deprimer, and the inside neck sizer.
I've got my trimmer set up to trim to 1.700". I just have to run them through that now.
It will be interesting to see is the outside diameter is too big once a bullet is seated. I'll make a couple dummy rounds and see if they chamber ok in my rifles before loading any.
Years ago, I had bought some loaded wildcat 6mm/284 ammo for a rifle I built. The ammo was necked down .284 Winchester brass and the deal was too good to pass up. Turned out that it was too good to be true- for usable 6mm/284 ammo. Almost all the necks of the brass were cracked and I had 300 rounds of it. I pulled all the bullets and salvaged them and the powder (H414). I never throw away brass, so into a box the brass went.
Fast forward almost 20 years and I have an AR and a Ruger American in .450 Bushmaster.
I came across that .284 brass and now have a purpose for it. It was a bit dark and dingy so I wet tumbled it with stainless steel pins. It looks new now!
I bought a mini cutoff saw for $35 off eBay to speed the process of rough cutting the neck and shoulder off.
I've got that done, got the brass run through the sizer/deprimer, and the inside neck sizer.
I've got my trimmer set up to trim to 1.700". I just have to run them through that now.
It will be interesting to see is the outside diameter is too big once a bullet is seated. I'll make a couple dummy rounds and see if they chamber ok in my rifles before loading any.