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Reloading
Forming 338 edge from 375 brass.
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<blockquote data-quote="wboregon" data-source="post: 1363163" data-attributes="member: 102916"><p>I'm pretty confident this can be done, I've seen more then a few people doing it. I just happen to have a batch of 375 rum that was given to me with some other reloading stuffs and just ordered up a barrel and dies for the EDGE.</p><p></p><p>I'm hoping to size down .375 rum with a whidden bushing die. I ordered a .365 bushing to start with, but I'm really perplexed how you determine what bushing you need while forming brass, or with any caliber for that matter? I know that you measure the neck of a seated round and then shoot for .001-.002 smaller, but it seems like you have to have something to size the brass with first, then determine your bushing and then buy it. which seems kinda like a chicken or the egg situation. any one able to explain best practices there?</p><p></p><p>Also any one have any general tips or tricks for 338 edge?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wboregon, post: 1363163, member: 102916"] I'm pretty confident this can be done, I've seen more then a few people doing it. I just happen to have a batch of 375 rum that was given to me with some other reloading stuffs and just ordered up a barrel and dies for the EDGE. I'm hoping to size down .375 rum with a whidden bushing die. I ordered a .365 bushing to start with, but I'm really perplexed how you determine what bushing you need while forming brass, or with any caliber for that matter? I know that you measure the neck of a seated round and then shoot for .001-.002 smaller, but it seems like you have to have something to size the brass with first, then determine your bushing and then buy it. which seems kinda like a chicken or the egg situation. any one able to explain best practices there? Also any one have any general tips or tricks for 338 edge? [/QUOTE]
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