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Reloading
When is being stubborn being too stubborn?
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<blockquote data-quote="Jamie6.5" data-source="post: 385829" data-attributes="member: 16954"><p>Before you "round file" all that brass you might give Lee or RCBS a call and explain the problem.</p><p>I have a friend that does .308MG brass quite a bit and he had a FL die made that has been honed and polished on the inside. The ID of it is about .0025 larger than the standard die. That way it only resizes the brass about half way, so he uses this die first in a 2 step resizing process.</p><p>It's a hassle to resize twice, but he says the die paid for itself in the first 1k rounds or so, because he usually gets the brass free (or close to it). It goes fairly quick if you have a second press.</p><p></p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jamie6.5, post: 385829, member: 16954"] Before you "round file" all that brass you might give Lee or RCBS a call and explain the problem. I have a friend that does .308MG brass quite a bit and he had a FL die made that has been honed and polished on the inside. The ID of it is about .0025 larger than the standard die. That way it only resizes the brass about half way, so he uses this die first in a 2 step resizing process. It's a hassle to resize twice, but he says the die paid for itself in the first 1k rounds or so, because he usually gets the brass free (or close to it). It goes fairly quick if you have a second press. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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