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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 1016979" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>You need a LYMAN "M" Dye for the caliber you are loading. It has a off set on the shaft that opens the case mouth a couple thousands over the bullet size, then to actual bullet size. I have loaded or still load 243 Win., 270Win., 308 Win. 300 WSM, and 338 WM with Lead, Gas Check bullets. A chrome plated drift punch I have used to bell the mouth of some cartridges, but does not work as well as the Lyman M Dye. Good Luck, It is easy to get hooked shooting lead bullets in a hunting rifle for practice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 1016979, member: 77249"] You need a LYMAN "M" Dye for the caliber you are loading. It has a off set on the shaft that opens the case mouth a couple thousands over the bullet size, then to actual bullet size. I have loaded or still load 243 Win., 270Win., 308 Win. 300 WSM, and 338 WM with Lead, Gas Check bullets. A chrome plated drift punch I have used to bell the mouth of some cartridges, but does not work as well as the Lyman M Dye. Good Luck, It is easy to get hooked shooting lead bullets in a hunting rifle for practice. [/QUOTE]
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