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308 Reloading Advice and Help
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<blockquote data-quote="436" data-source="post: 513259" data-attributes="member: 16609"><p>Imperial wax for case lube. {Or buy a stuck case remover}</p><p> Lee factory crimp die {optional}</p><p> Any good factory full length die set. {I like a long elliptical expander ball}</p><p> Neck turning is not going to be a "have to" at this stage.</p><p> Case trim... Just mic and trim case to spec's in your reloading manual. Be sure to chamfer and deburr the case mouth</p><p> After you get comfortable then you can move up into a little more high speed low drag reloading of the .308 Win.</p><p> Good luck</p><p> 436</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="436, post: 513259, member: 16609"] Imperial wax for case lube. {Or buy a stuck case remover} Lee factory crimp die {optional} Any good factory full length die set. {I like a long elliptical expander ball} Neck turning is not going to be a “have to” at this stage. Case trim... Just mic and trim case to spec’s in your reloading manual. Be sure to chamfer and deburr the case mouth After you get comfortable then you can move up into a little more high speed low drag reloading of the .308 Win. Good luck 436 [/QUOTE]
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