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Reloading
300 WM Dies/Brass Prep
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<blockquote data-quote="Norm McKean" data-source="post: 2961452" data-attributes="member: 128142"><p>I too, have been reloading for over 50 years and mostly belted magnums. Ist was mainly 7m rem mag and for the last 17 years, my 30-378 and I've never done anything to the cases other than resize and trim if necessary and tumble. I get as good of accuracy as I'm capable of shooting. I have an original 50 rnd box of cases from this rifle that have been shot at least 10 times and still going. I've had 2 that the primer pockets have gotten loose on but no stress marks around the base and I have never had to trim them either. So if it's competitive shooting then all the extra steps might help but for hunting at least out to 500 yds the basics are really all you need. I did buy 100 33-378 cases once and run them through my resize die to neck them down and I didn't even have to trim them. They work great .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norm McKean, post: 2961452, member: 128142"] I too, have been reloading for over 50 years and mostly belted magnums. Ist was mainly 7m rem mag and for the last 17 years, my 30-378 and I've never done anything to the cases other than resize and trim if necessary and tumble. I get as good of accuracy as I'm capable of shooting. I have an original 50 rnd box of cases from this rifle that have been shot at least 10 times and still going. I've had 2 that the primer pockets have gotten loose on but no stress marks around the base and I have never had to trim them either. So if it's competitive shooting then all the extra steps might help but for hunting at least out to 500 yds the basics are really all you need. I did buy 100 33-378 cases once and run them through my resize die to neck them down and I didn't even have to trim them. They work great . [/QUOTE]
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