What are you using in the 7mmUnlikely. Long story short, I was looking for 7 BM brass and I could hear the dealer and the Blaser guy talking. The Blaser guy was saying "as you know we just dont have the facilities to store ammunition". I was keen on getting an 8.5x55 but the dealer said to me the issue is going to be getting ammunition as Blaser will not import it.
It helps to have a fast lookup table to identify close matches, and near possibilities.Unlikely. Long story short, I was looking for 7 BM brass and I could hear the dealer and the Blaser guy talking. The Blaser guy was saying "as you know we just dont have the facilities to store ammunition". I was keen on getting an 8.5x55 but the dealer said to me the issue is going to be getting ammunition as Blaser will not import it.
| CIP Dimensions | L1 | L2 | L3 | R1Ø | P1Ø | P2Ø | H2Ø | G1Ø | SA° |
| 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser | 1.711 | 1.858 | 2.165 | .480 | .480 | .435 | .297 | .264 | 25 |
| 7.5 x 54 French MAS | 1.685 | 1.827 | 2.126 | .486 | .482 | .445 | .339 | .308 | 20 |
| 8.5 x 55 Blaser | 1.669 | 1.798 | 2.154 | .535 | .545 | .518 | .369 | .338 | 30 |
| .338 Ruger Comp Mag | 1.569 | 1.695 | 2.015 | .532 | .532 | .516 | .370 | .338 | 30 |
| .338 WSM (CIP 1/2006) | 1.521 | 1.643 | 1.960 | .535 | .556 | .540 | .369 | .338 | 35 |
Yes the .300 and .338 are the same length but the 7mm smaller and .375 bigger all a little different and more available in Europe, it’s like Blaser and Norma did it because they could then went well done to each other and forgot about them.It helps to have a fast lookup table to identify close matches, and near possibilities.
The 8.5 x 55 Blaser, and the other Blaser magnums will fade, as they're all different lengths, and there's not one readily available case that can be used to form any of them. I have formed the .375 Blaser Magnum from 7.21 Lazzeroni Firehawk, but that case is discontinued and rarer still.
The .338 WSM is CIP-registered, uses the magnum bolt-face, and can be made from .300 WSM which is everywhere.
If a .338 is necessary for boar this is the easiest solution by far.
CIP Dimensions L1 L2 L3 R1Ø P1Ø P2Ø H2Ø G1Ø SA° 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser 1.711 1.858 2.165 .480 .480 .435 .297 .264 25 7.5 x 54 French MAS 1.685 1.827 2.126 .486 .482 .445 .339 .308 20 8.5 x 55 Blaser 1.669 1.798 2.154 .535 .545 .518 .369 .338 30 .338 Ruger Comp Mag 1.569 1.695 2.015 .532 .532 .516 .370 .338 30 .338 WSM (CIP 1/2006) 1.521 1.643 1.960 .535 .556 .540 .369 .338 35
Here in Spain we are not having problem to get the ammunition, at least for the moment.Unlikely. Long story short, I was looking for 7 BM brass and I could hear the dealer and the Blaser guy talking. The Blaser guy was saying "as you know we just dont have the facilities to store ammunition". I was keen on getting an 8.5x55 but the dealer said to me the issue is going to be getting ammunition as Blaser will not import it.
very intresting post, thanks!It helps to have a fast lookup table to identify close matches, and near possibilities.
The 8.5 x 55 Blaser, and the other Blaser magnums will fade, as they're all different lengths, and there's not one readily available case that can be used to form any of them. I have formed the .375 Blaser Magnum from 7.21 Lazzeroni Firehawk, but that case is discontinued and rarer still.
The .338 WSM is CIP-registered, uses the magnum bolt-face, and can be made from .300 WSM which is everywhere.
If a .338 is necessary for boar this is the easiest solution by far.
CIP Dimensions L1 L2 L3 R1Ø P1Ø P2Ø H2Ø G1Ø SA° 6.5 x 55 Swedish Mauser 1.711 1.858 2.165 .480 .480 .435 .297 .264 25 7.5 x 54 French MAS 1.685 1.827 2.126 .486 .482 .445 .339 .308 20 8.5 x 55 Blaser 1.669 1.798 2.154 .535 .545 .518 .369 .338 30 .338 Ruger Comp Mag 1.569 1.695 2.015 .532 .532 .516 .370 .338 30 .338 WSM (CIP 1/2006) 1.521 1.643 1.960 .535 .556 .540 .369 .338 35
In spain boxes are around 80€/120€Does anyone have ammo prices, I found this picture somewhere and it appears to be €148 for 20 rounds???
I am not.What are you using in the 7mm
good luck wi that. There are dies kicking around but again people think there is value in a dead calibre. Basically this is its last hurrah. Find enough brass to wear the barrel out and you could buy a barrel and dies for next to nothing because there are no other buyers.You can get 8.5x55 dies from Triebel too, I got mine directly from them but it looks like there’s a few importers in the uk now, Brownells being one. excellent quality but pricy.Hornady have just brought out a "Custom" die for the 8.5x55 at $75 in the US. Brass is available obviously so handloaders are in business at reasonable prices