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Reloading
300 wm dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2802423" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>You have 2 good dies. Seating die for bullets, and a neck neck bushing sizing die for 300WM cases. Belted mag have stretching problem, and the case separate fairly quickly at the base. First thing you need a paper clip. Straighten it out and make a sharp point at one end. Make a short bend at the pointed end. That paper has to fix down the case neck to reach the bottom of inside of the case. By pulling the paper clip up and down just a short distance you'll feel the point catch on something. That something is the starting of case separating. Remove the case from you reloading cases. It's seen better days. </p><p>You need a reloading manual. I would suggest Sierra Reloading manual. It generally has a larger selection of cartridges. I would get others too. Need to read about reloading as the first step or get help from a friend. </p><p>Neck sizing bushing die that a good die to have. You can set neck tension with different bushing. Depending the thickness of the neck of the rifle case and the bushing you use. </p><p>You are just barely getting started and you need lots of other equipment. </p><p>Manual first thing! Read the 2nd thing!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2802423, member: 101791"] You have 2 good dies. Seating die for bullets, and a neck neck bushing sizing die for 300WM cases. Belted mag have stretching problem, and the case separate fairly quickly at the base. First thing you need a paper clip. Straighten it out and make a sharp point at one end. Make a short bend at the pointed end. That paper has to fix down the case neck to reach the bottom of inside of the case. By pulling the paper clip up and down just a short distance you'll feel the point catch on something. That something is the starting of case separating. Remove the case from you reloading cases. It's seen better days. You need a reloading manual. I would suggest Sierra Reloading manual. It generally has a larger selection of cartridges. I would get others too. Need to read about reloading as the first step or get help from a friend. Neck sizing bushing die that a good die to have. You can set neck tension with different bushing. Depending the thickness of the neck of the rifle case and the bushing you use. You are just barely getting started and you need lots of other equipment. Manual first thing! Read the 2nd thing! [/QUOTE]
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