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Why the 338 edge
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<blockquote data-quote="318lll9740" data-source="post: 759992" data-attributes="member: 35398"><p>"Necking Up" the brass is not hard at all. I have only been reloading for less than a year and the process is pretty simple. When using 300/375 ultra brass to make your edge brass requires a hefty use of sizing oil that first sizing. I have a 300 ultra so I had a ton of brass to get me started. You can either buy edge dies or go the economical route and get some 338 rum dies and a 375 rum full length sizer. Set up your 338 rum die to only size the neck, barely kissing the shoulder, and take your new, neck sized brass and run thru the 375 GUTTED full length sizer die. I had to wait on the 375 dies, so the brass I have been running has only been neck-sized in a 338 rum die. Guys on here say you can get a few reloads before a Full length sizing is necessary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="318lll9740, post: 759992, member: 35398"] "Necking Up" the brass is not hard at all. I have only been reloading for less than a year and the process is pretty simple. When using 300/375 ultra brass to make your edge brass requires a hefty use of sizing oil that first sizing. I have a 300 ultra so I had a ton of brass to get me started. You can either buy edge dies or go the economical route and get some 338 rum dies and a 375 rum full length sizer. Set up your 338 rum die to only size the neck, barely kissing the shoulder, and take your new, neck sized brass and run thru the 375 GUTTED full length sizer die. I had to wait on the 375 dies, so the brass I have been running has only been neck-sized in a 338 rum die. Guys on here say you can get a few reloads before a Full length sizing is necessary [/QUOTE]
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