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  • #16
    Quoth Eddyisme
    I agree. A guy came in today just shopping, but he told me that one of our sister stores didn't like him.....wha? So the guy tells me he noticed ammo for lets say $60.00 *Stocked* in an area on the shelf for a price of $25.00.
    That guy needs to go to the range to sight-in two rifles (a .270 and a .308) - and have both boxes of ammunition open at the same time. Both cartridges are derived from the .30-06, so the bases and the pre-neck case diameters are the same. .270 retains the full length, while .308 is a shortened case. As a result, a .308 will fit in a rifle chambered .270, since the shortened case means the "too big" portion of the neck and bullet will not be in the reduced-diameter part of the chamber. Read an article about someone doing this, and the results were NOT pretty. Highlight for explanation.
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    • #17
      Quoth wolfie View Post
      That guy needs to go to the range to sight-in two rifles (a .270 and a .308) - and have both boxes of ammunition open at the same time...
      He can try finding a rifle for some reloaded ammo my dad had once: A 308/06. 30-06 case run through a .308 die, still full length. Kind of a long-necked goose looking thing, it was.
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      • #18
        I recall a "handyman's reference" multi-volume set published by the Britannica people back in the '80s (but appearing to have not been updated since the late '60s/early '70s). One article was about various cases based on the .30-06, and they described re-sizing 06 brass to fit. For shortened cases like the .308, they recommended rough-cutting the neck with a pipe cutter because doing it all with a case trimmer would take too long.
        Any fool can piss on the floor. It takes a talented SC to shit on the ceiling.

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