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Reloading
Sizing brass
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<blockquote data-quote="82ndreddevil" data-source="post: 545480" data-attributes="member: 36912"><p>Well, I am having issues with reloading for my 300 win mag. I am new at reloading this caliber. I have reloaded for 308 before which was really easy, but this one has me confused. I am seeing a lot of different info on brass length for this caliber. I am also seeing a lot of stuff about worrying about lands, which I am not sure about. I am getting the brass to the proper length acording to the nosler manuel and when i put a bullet in the round slides around with minimal pressure. So my question is what is the range in length that this brass can safely be? How do I get the bullets to seat in better without them sliding around?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="82ndreddevil, post: 545480, member: 36912"] Well, I am having issues with reloading for my 300 win mag. I am new at reloading this caliber. I have reloaded for 308 before which was really easy, but this one has me confused. I am seeing a lot of different info on brass length for this caliber. I am also seeing a lot of stuff about worrying about lands, which I am not sure about. I am getting the brass to the proper length acording to the nosler manuel and when i put a bullet in the round slides around with minimal pressure. So my question is what is the range in length that this brass can safely be? How do I get the bullets to seat in better without them sliding around? [/QUOTE]
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