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Reloading
A straight sized case, and dies and presses
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<blockquote data-quote=".30-06" data-source="post: 2557988" data-attributes="member: 123083"><p>I just load .30-06 and .270 hunting rifles for longer range hunting. I have a FA coax M-press to fool around for straighter ammo. I seriously doubt I'll get a precision rig. I have a Lee classic single stage that the casting has wear, probably from me. It doesn't cam over to use thier collet neck die. It's easier to size with cam over rather than putting pressure and not sizing correctly. I just picked up a original 78' RC. Tight press for it's age, probably not used much. I should have waited and bought a Forster coax, now that it's available. I just learned about Redding dies and was told they are a better die. Took them for granted, but everybody has thier preference. I'm tempted to get a fli right concentricity gauge from premiere accuracy. it tests the cartridge just behind the shoulder with the bullet supported with a tamper to straighten bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE=".30-06, post: 2557988, member: 123083"] I just load .30-06 and .270 hunting rifles for longer range hunting. I have a FA coax M-press to fool around for straighter ammo. I seriously doubt I'll get a precision rig. I have a Lee classic single stage that the casting has wear, probably from me. It doesn't cam over to use thier collet neck die. It's easier to size with cam over rather than putting pressure and not sizing correctly. I just picked up a original 78' RC. Tight press for it's age, probably not used much. I should have waited and bought a Forster coax, now that it's available. I just learned about Redding dies and was told they are a better die. Took them for granted, but everybody has thier preference. I'm tempted to get a fli right concentricity gauge from premiere accuracy. it tests the cartridge just behind the shoulder with the bullet supported with a tamper to straighten bullets. [/QUOTE]
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