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Once fired 300 ultra brass won't fit
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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 46119" data-source="post: 1094171"><p>I have always loaded for multiple rifles in the same caliber. 3 RUMs, 3 (maybe 4) 300 Wby. etc..</p><p></p><p>It could be a fat base or body or both so that when you resize the shoulder moves up. Yes, the case can actually get longer.</p><p></p><p>It is the recommended procedure to keep brass from each rifle separated. Resizing to the minimum size to make the brass fit in multiple rifles will: over work the brass, shorten its usable life and create an opportunity to learn about failure during shooting (not a good learning opportunity)</p><p></p><p>IIWM: </p><p>Keep the brass for each rifle separate from the other.</p><p>Get the Hornady tool or get good at the sharpie method. </p><p>Get separate FL sizing dies. </p><p>Consider having a die custom honed for the "problem" rifle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 46119, post: 1094171"] I have always loaded for multiple rifles in the same caliber. 3 RUMs, 3 (maybe 4) 300 Wby. etc.. It could be a fat base or body or both so that when you resize the shoulder moves up. Yes, the case can actually get longer. It is the recommended procedure to keep brass from each rifle separated. Resizing to the minimum size to make the brass fit in multiple rifles will: over work the brass, shorten its usable life and create an opportunity to learn about failure during shooting (not a good learning opportunity) IIWM: Keep the brass for each rifle separate from the other. Get the Hornady tool or get good at the sharpie method. Get separate FL sizing dies. Consider having a die custom honed for the "problem" rifle. [/QUOTE]
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