.300 Blackout dies

If you are referencing bullet runout I use these dies for light bullets mainly for .243 Winchester or .223 Remington. The small projectiles are hard to get started straight when you have big fingers. These Wilson dies poke them in straight, I guarantee it. I haven't had trouble with 300 Blackout but I have read where some reloaders bell the case mouths slightly and then crimp when loading flat base pills. I use Lee and RCBS small base dies for my Blackouts and usually seat with the Lee. The only loads that have given me trouble are some 86 grain bullets that are flat base but if you push them in by hand to start they go straight. If you are processing your brass from .223 Remington they don't size correctly until you fire form them, at least that's my opinion.
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