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Reloading
300 Win Mag Load Development Help
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<blockquote data-quote="Sockeye66" data-source="post: 2446269" data-attributes="member: 113619"><p>Different headstamps can/will have different capacity. LTK is spot on, if the desire is to have an excellent finished round, then invest is some quality brass. Lapua would be my first choice, but Iv'e had good luck with Norma, Hornady, and Sig. Personally I use a Redding body die (with Redding shell holder set) and a Lee collet die for my 300wm. Also, belted cases commonly will bulge above the belt, so I use a Hornady case gauge when I'm done just to check, they are a great cheap investment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sockeye66, post: 2446269, member: 113619"] Different headstamps can/will have different capacity. LTK is spot on, if the desire is to have an excellent finished round, then invest is some quality brass. Lapua would be my first choice, but Iv'e had good luck with Norma, Hornady, and Sig. Personally I use a Redding body die (with Redding shell holder set) and a Lee collet die for my 300wm. Also, belted cases commonly will bulge above the belt, so I use a Hornady case gauge when I'm done just to check, they are a great cheap investment. [/QUOTE]
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