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Reloading
257 weatherby help
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<blockquote data-quote="jones" data-source="post: 513322" data-attributes="member: 29359"><p>i played with my sizer die today. i turned it down a little bit then resized the brass and then tired to load it, till i was able to chamber it. i think that might have been the problem, that i didnt have it down far enough.</p><p> </p><p>should i go ahead and resize the rest of my brass this way, or should i do like MT4XFore said and just buy new brass? what is the advantage of using new brass when you get a new rifle?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jones, post: 513322, member: 29359"] i played with my sizer die today. i turned it down a little bit then resized the brass and then tired to load it, till i was able to chamber it. i think that might have been the problem, that i didnt have it down far enough. should i go ahead and resize the rest of my brass this way, or should i do like MT4XFore said and just buy new brass? what is the advantage of using new brass when you get a new rifle? [/QUOTE]
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