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Reloading
What to use, whidden vs hornady vs redding vs forster vs "?" dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1575488" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p>I will try shooting the reloaded ammunition that I already have. This was my thoughts on getting some cases that have been fired in the new chamber. I thought that I could simply shoot the stuff I have. When I wrote the last posting, I was attempting to answer the question about the .338 Norma mag fireforming. I've fireformed lots of brass up from a smaller caliber like the 30-06 brass to 35 Whelen, .308 brass to .358 Winchester, however have never fireformed a case to change the shoulder angle and blow out the shoulder. I believe that this can be done, however this is a new area of reloading that I have never done before. Lots of questions for me. Thank you for your posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1575488, member: 69192"] I will try shooting the reloaded ammunition that I already have. This was my thoughts on getting some cases that have been fired in the new chamber. I thought that I could simply shoot the stuff I have. When I wrote the last posting, I was attempting to answer the question about the .338 Norma mag fireforming. I've fireformed lots of brass up from a smaller caliber like the 30-06 brass to 35 Whelen, .308 brass to .358 Winchester, however have never fireformed a case to change the shoulder angle and blow out the shoulder. I believe that this can be done, however this is a new area of reloading that I have never done before. Lots of questions for me. Thank you for your posting. [/QUOTE]
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