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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Auto-X Fil" data-source="post: 439724" data-attributes="member: 19343"><p>For low pressure rounds like .308:</p><p></p><p>Run dirty brass through a Lee Collet die and reprime in the same step. Done. The Collet Die produces so little neck growth I can ignore it for many reloadings. I have no problem getting 0.5 MOA with dropping un-weighed charges and flying through brass prep like this, so why bother? I do use precision dies and a good powder measure that's always within 0.1 grain. </p><p></p><p>For 300 WSM and other rounds that won't feed unless full-length resized:</p><p></p><p>Lube</p><p>Resize</p><p>Trim</p><p>Polish</p><p>Clean out flash holes</p><p>Reprime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Auto-X Fil, post: 439724, member: 19343"] For low pressure rounds like .308: Run dirty brass through a Lee Collet die and reprime in the same step. Done. The Collet Die produces so little neck growth I can ignore it for many reloadings. I have no problem getting 0.5 MOA with dropping un-weighed charges and flying through brass prep like this, so why bother? I do use precision dies and a good powder measure that's always within 0.1 grain. For 300 WSM and other rounds that won't feed unless full-length resized: Lube Resize Trim Polish Clean out flash holes Reprime. [/QUOTE]
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