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<blockquote data-quote="Lane Puckett" data-source="post: 290309" data-attributes="member: 12923"><p>I also have a 260 coming that I'm hoping to take it after deer this season. I have the 129 interlocks and hope they shoot well. I like the Hornady interlock design on deer size game. </p><p> </p><p>My problem is getting brass squared away. This is my first attempt at necking down brass and I picked up 500 308 cases. Mostly lake city. Got the redding Type S dies and have some different bushing coming. Need to neck turn first then work on it. If anyone has a detailed process they have seen on the net on this I'm all ears.</p><p> </p><p>My backup gun is all dialed in and ready in case my project takes too much time or somehow doesn't work out like I want.</p><p> </p><p>For powder I'm looking at 4350/414/4831 which I have just need to get the brass worked out then range time. fun stuff.</p><p> </p><p>Searching the net I found a lot of good loading data out there, just a click away and there are a number of possiblities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lane Puckett, post: 290309, member: 12923"] I also have a 260 coming that I'm hoping to take it after deer this season. I have the 129 interlocks and hope they shoot well. I like the Hornady interlock design on deer size game. My problem is getting brass squared away. This is my first attempt at necking down brass and I picked up 500 308 cases. Mostly lake city. Got the redding Type S dies and have some different bushing coming. Need to neck turn first then work on it. If anyone has a detailed process they have seen on the net on this I'm all ears. My backup gun is all dialed in and ready in case my project takes too much time or somehow doesn't work out like I want. For powder I'm looking at 4350/414/4831 which I have just need to get the brass worked out then range time. fun stuff. Searching the net I found a lot of good loading data out there, just a click away and there are a number of possiblities. [/QUOTE]
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