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How do you I set up 338 RUM dies for the Edge
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdvdh" data-source="post: 368436" data-attributes="member: 4191"><p>You can step down 1 or 2 calibers with the Redding neck bushing dies, but not up in caliber. For example, I use a Redding 338 RUM neck bushing style resizing die on my 25 RUM cartridges - being careful to back off the neck bushing so it doesn't imprint on the shoulder. And a 300 RUM neck bushing style resizing die can be used for 7mm RUM or my wildcat 25 RUM. Moving up in caliber can result in the larger caliber bullet being trapped in the shoulder coning area of the die - preventing it from ever contacting the neck bushing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdvdh, post: 368436, member: 4191"] You can step down 1 or 2 calibers with the Redding neck bushing dies, but not up in caliber. For example, I use a Redding 338 RUM neck bushing style resizing die on my 25 RUM cartridges - being careful to back off the neck bushing so it doesn't imprint on the shoulder. And a 300 RUM neck bushing style resizing die can be used for 7mm RUM or my wildcat 25 RUM. Moving up in caliber can result in the larger caliber bullet being trapped in the shoulder coning area of the die - preventing it from ever contacting the neck bushing. [/QUOTE]
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