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Reloading
300wm military brass-What's up with this?
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<blockquote data-quote="redleg1013" data-source="post: 1974317" data-attributes="member: 49994"><p>Yeah, that's legit milsurp brass from back in the day. </p><p></p><p>Military chambers tend to run a titch big, I imagine so that we can feed whatever, whenever and not have to worry (as much) about stoppages. </p><p>I've you've ever tried resizing milsurp 7.62x51 or 5.56x45 you've no doubt noticed the extra lube and persuasion needed.</p><p></p><p>I know Larry Willis makes a collet style die that is supposed to be the bee's knees for belted magnums.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redleg1013, post: 1974317, member: 49994"] Yeah, that's legit milsurp brass from back in the day. Military chambers tend to run a titch big, I imagine so that we can feed whatever, whenever and not have to worry (as much) about stoppages. I've you've ever tried resizing milsurp 7.62x51 or 5.56x45 you've no doubt noticed the extra lube and persuasion needed. I know Larry Willis makes a collet style die that is supposed to be the bee's knees for belted magnums. [/QUOTE]
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