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<blockquote data-quote="65WSM" data-source="post: 917581" data-attributes="member: 9551"><p>If you are using a Redding bushing die in .300 RUM then you could merely shorten the butt of the die by .200. The bushings are longer than your new neck design. </p><p> </p><p>I like the idea. I have loaded for .300 RUM and wished for more neck to partially resize. My fellow reloaders and hunters I hang around with have decided that the 200 gr Accubonds are the favored bullet. With a case full of Retmbo in back of it.</p><p> </p><p>We use Nosler .300 RUM brass. I would suspect that you will have to inside neck turn with the Forster case trimmer if you go to .338 RUM brass. I do not like to do this because I get the inside of the case all scarred up and it scratches the bullets on seating.</p><p> </p><p>I have done this with a .22-250 Ackely bushing die shortened to .22-6.5 Lapua with a 40 degree shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65WSM, post: 917581, member: 9551"] If you are using a Redding bushing die in .300 RUM then you could merely shorten the butt of the die by .200. The bushings are longer than your new neck design. I like the idea. I have loaded for .300 RUM and wished for more neck to partially resize. My fellow reloaders and hunters I hang around with have decided that the 200 gr Accubonds are the favored bullet. With a case full of Retmbo in back of it. We use Nosler .300 RUM brass. I would suspect that you will have to inside neck turn with the Forster case trimmer if you go to .338 RUM brass. I do not like to do this because I get the inside of the case all scarred up and it scratches the bullets on seating. I have done this with a .22-250 Ackely bushing die shortened to .22-6.5 Lapua with a 40 degree shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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