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Reloading
Sizing for 338 edge
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<blockquote data-quote="aramarine6" data-source="post: 384426" data-attributes="member: 24685"><p>So my next build is going to be a 338 edge. Now I'm not new to reloading, however I am new to wildcats. I'v read that you can use a 338 RUM die(which i already have) to size for the edge. Is this true and if it is can someone please break it down "barney style" for me. I guess I'm confused, the 338 RUM has the shoulder pushed back, Wouldn't it resize the 300 RUM shoulder to the 338 RUM demensions? I've seen the sentence " you'll have to back the 338 RUM die off a bit." Can anyone help me to understand this? Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aramarine6, post: 384426, member: 24685"] So my next build is going to be a 338 edge. Now I'm not new to reloading, however I am new to wildcats. I'v read that you can use a 338 RUM die(which i already have) to size for the edge. Is this true and if it is can someone please break it down "barney style" for me. I guess I'm confused, the 338 RUM has the shoulder pushed back, Wouldn't it resize the 300 RUM shoulder to the 338 RUM demensions? I've seen the sentence " you'll have to back the 338 RUM die off a bit." Can anyone help me to understand this? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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