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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="just country" data-source="post: 1537675" data-attributes="member: 82689"><p>morning, if and when a cartridge comes to the moment of enlarged</p><p>rings on the base of the magnum cartridges, after X # of reloadings. I would</p><p>use a die of this nature if the cartridge was worth saving for a couple</p><p>more reloadings if the cartridge upon inspection was safe for</p><p>reloading. as u know different cartridges of different makers</p><p>knowingly stretch more or less depending of number of successful</p><p>reloadings. years of experienced shooting and reloading r</p><p>wonderful tools of knowledge when used properly. justme gbot tum</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="just country, post: 1537675, member: 82689"] morning, if and when a cartridge comes to the moment of enlarged rings on the base of the magnum cartridges, after X # of reloadings. I would use a die of this nature if the cartridge was worth saving for a couple more reloadings if the cartridge upon inspection was safe for reloading. as u know different cartridges of different makers knowingly stretch more or less depending of number of successful reloadings. years of experienced shooting and reloading r wonderful tools of knowledge when used properly. justme gbot tum [/QUOTE]
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