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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
300wm, 28, 30, 30-28 noslers, and the 338 edge
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<blockquote data-quote="Ua26fitter" data-source="post: 1367715" data-attributes="member: 99506"><p>I picked up a set of wild Carter dies that use a series of bushings. PBmike I think was the guy I got them from. I'm probably off on that a little. </p><p>The Bertram brass has a reputation for being much stronger and get more firings than the Nosler. I'll find out soon. </p><p>You will want to neck turn them after setting the shoulder back and trimming down to size. That's where I'm at now. Looking at buying a neck turner. </p><p>Overall it's easy if you like to tinker.</p><p></p><p>Kris</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ua26fitter, post: 1367715, member: 99506"] I picked up a set of wild Carter dies that use a series of bushings. PBmike I think was the guy I got them from. I'm probably off on that a little. The Bertram brass has a reputation for being much stronger and get more firings than the Nosler. I'll find out soon. You will want to neck turn them after setting the shoulder back and trimming down to size. That's where I'm at now. Looking at buying a neck turner. Overall it's easy if you like to tinker. Kris [/QUOTE]
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