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Novice Wildcat question
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Massi" data-source="post: 2049873" data-attributes="member: 106096"><p>I'm a novice with wildcats and have so far only used existing cartridges that I could find dies for basically piggybacking on someone else's work. I'm really thinking about pulling the trigger on the 7mm rpm, whidden wants 3 pieces of fired brass to make dies. So my main question is how do I make the initial rounds to fire to get the fired brass? </p><p>I have some 7mm dies both remington and weatherby. Could I neck size the rpm in either of those? Would I need to order a rpm bushing die to seat?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Massi, post: 2049873, member: 106096"] I'm a novice with wildcats and have so far only used existing cartridges that I could find dies for basically piggybacking on someone else's work. I'm really thinking about pulling the trigger on the 7mm rpm, whidden wants 3 pieces of fired brass to make dies. So my main question is how do I make the initial rounds to fire to get the fired brass? I have some 7mm dies both remington and weatherby. Could I neck size the rpm in either of those? Would I need to order a rpm bushing die to seat? [/QUOTE]
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