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Nosler brass/rem.brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Moman" data-source="post: 366258" data-attributes="member: 10494"><p>7, a couple things I'll add to original post. One is measure your fired brass at the neck and compare this to a sized, non expanded case. That will show how much the brass is being worked. It's pretty amazing how much a standard die will work brass.</p><p> </p><p>Another idea is there's been a lot of talk about the bushing dies, Redding and others. I haven't tried these yet but did pick one up for my 300 Ultra. The idea is to select the right size bushing to only move the neck back enough to have proper bullet tension. With this type of die, you can eliminate the expander. Redding does recommend using the expander with this die if you are not neck turning. I think though, if the brass necks have good neck wall variance, it would be fine without turning. I'm still sorting out which way I want to go but want to try some without an expander.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moman, post: 366258, member: 10494"] 7, a couple things I'll add to original post. One is measure your fired brass at the neck and compare this to a sized, non expanded case. That will show how much the brass is being worked. It's pretty amazing how much a standard die will work brass. Another idea is there's been a lot of talk about the bushing dies, Redding and others. I haven't tried these yet but did pick one up for my 300 Ultra. The idea is to select the right size bushing to only move the neck back enough to have proper bullet tension. With this type of die, you can eliminate the expander. Redding does recommend using the expander with this die if you are not neck turning. I think though, if the brass necks have good neck wall variance, it would be fine without turning. I'm still sorting out which way I want to go but want to try some without an expander. [/QUOTE]
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