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bullet/case neck run out
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<blockquote data-quote="TOM H" data-source="post: 36057" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>Jon Denham, For my 300rum I use Neil Jones arbor type shoulder bumping dies and they run alittle over $200. after 3 firings I just need to set the shoulders back alittle or use a redding body die. After the first firing I use a inside neck reamer. With inline dies you don't size the body your main concern might be neck tension. Neil's bushing are made to match the shoulder and can be had with different neck sizes like wilson or redding and his seating die is also made with a bushing. On Neil's die if you had a 7,30 or 338 ulta mag you could use one die set for all those cal just by changing bushings and should work for the 30-378 and 338-378 wby. So somethimes the cost of his dies aren't that bad and he makes for threaded press also. I quit using FL dies over 20 yrs ago so any comment I would make is from that time so may not mean much today. Fiftydriver does alot of posting here and has address bullet run out a time or two so just look on some old post and will see his comments. Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TOM H, post: 36057, member: 306"] Jon Denham, For my 300rum I use Neil Jones arbor type shoulder bumping dies and they run alittle over $200. after 3 firings I just need to set the shoulders back alittle or use a redding body die. After the first firing I use a inside neck reamer. With inline dies you don't size the body your main concern might be neck tension. Neil's bushing are made to match the shoulder and can be had with different neck sizes like wilson or redding and his seating die is also made with a bushing. On Neil's die if you had a 7,30 or 338 ulta mag you could use one die set for all those cal just by changing bushings and should work for the 30-378 and 338-378 wby. So somethimes the cost of his dies aren't that bad and he makes for threaded press also. I quit using FL dies over 20 yrs ago so any comment I would make is from that time so may not mean much today. Fiftydriver does alot of posting here and has address bullet run out a time or two so just look on some old post and will see his comments. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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