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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300 wsm sizing problem
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<blockquote data-quote="rod-in-montana" data-source="post: 22250" data-attributes="member: 469"><p>tried the camming over idea and it worked good.i was amazed that you could actually take the die down far enough to crush the shoulder as i did on the first case.thanks for the info!how about another question or 12?i had a muzzle break installed a couple years ago and noticed the crown was off centered by quite a bit.when i questioned this was told that there wasn't enough gas at the end to do anything to the bullet.do you agree with that statement?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rod-in-montana, post: 22250, member: 469"] tried the camming over idea and it worked good.i was amazed that you could actually take the die down far enough to crush the shoulder as i did on the first case.thanks for the info!how about another question or 12?i had a muzzle break installed a couple years ago and noticed the crown was off centered by quite a bit.when i questioned this was told that there wasn't enough gas at the end to do anything to the bullet.do you agree with that statement? [/QUOTE]
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