Consider getting a tapered size button. Redding makes them, I use one to reform 308 to 358 Winchester. I lube with Imperial, with just a touch inside the neck. After a pass through the sizing die and cleaning, I'd check the OAL and trim if necessary. Should be a painless process, good luck!
I'm gonna resurrect this thread instead of starting a new one. I prefer old guns. There, I said it!
In the stable right now I have:
1948 Remington 722 in 257 Roberts. This is a new acquisition and I'm fixing the broken stock, but have high hopes for it.
1934 Remington model 11 in 16 gauge...
Geologist for the state DoT. Work takes me to some interesting places. Also did 30 years in the National Guard, retired as an E7. Oh, and I am an FFL for what that's worth.
I do uniform and clean primer pockets. Does it make a difference? Probably not, but it makes me feel better, and that's all that matters. I've got a tool that chucks up in a drill; takes a couple of seconds so it's not a hardship.
Hmm.
Finished converting some rust on my new-to-me, 1948 vintage Remington 722 baseplate to blue.
Installed some hardware on my new 1903a4gery stock.
Annealed some 223 brass. Like Kyle, did not start a fire so - win.
Continued the never-ending process of prepping 223 brass (clean primer...
Heh. Grew up in the Bitterroot, Bozeman grad, now live in Helena... Missoula is against my religion. Especially Reserve St. Yeah, they have problems but so does everywhere else.
There are far worse places to live, especially for the outdoor oriented type. Pretty much whatever you want to do...
For hunting with irons, I use an old Winchester 94 30-30 with a lyman rear peep sight. I can hit a balloon at 200, but I doubt I'd stretch it much beyond that, and I've never actually taken a deer with it.
Picked up a Remington 722 in 257 Roberts that has a busted stock. Should be a fun little project to bring back to life and perhaps chase some critters with. It'll be here on Thursday.
Figure I'll put the stock back together and reinforce it, hopefully there aren't too many missing chunks.
Billings, huh? Lots of deer and antelope country in easy travelling range, elk country might be a bit farther but is still reachable. Spend your days off this coming spring and summer getting out of town and exploring. You won't be a resident in time to apply for tags, so hold off on those...
Fly rod and reel, small pack of flies and fishing gear. Some days I'd just rather be fishing and having the gear with me simplifies things. Other than that, 1st aid kit/vehicle emergency kit.
I think the operative term there is, "I want". If you have the coin to do it, what's holding you back? I just picked up a 257 Roberts. I don't need it, I've got more "hunting" rifles than tags in a season. It won't do anything that my 6mm won't; they're based on the same case for heavens...
Been using a 6mm Remington in a Ruger No. 1 in central MT for years to harvest deer and antelope. Basically the same thing as a 243. Nosler 95 Ballistic Tips, longest shot about 410, closest about 30. Everything I've pointed it at has fallen down. That said, I've not pointed it at an elk and...
Currently we have Thorn (German Shepherd) and Thistle (field-bred English Cocker). In the past we've had Gemini, Rebel, and Odin, all German Shepherds. Natasha (Norwegian Elkhound), Tank (Cardigan Welsh Corgi) and Guinness (Brittany).