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Reloading
300prc load development in a time crunch
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<blockquote data-quote="Rockbottom" data-source="post: 2861593" data-attributes="member: 85549"><p>My grandson reloads for his 300PRC on my equipment. He had lots of trouble getting cases stuck in FL resize dies, both Redding and WIlson. We had to use a shop press to get them out. Redding replaced a die and added some advice, "get some really good case lube, this is common in 300PRC. It has very little taper." Second die same as the first. I think he found that Imperial lube worked best.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockbottom, post: 2861593, member: 85549"] My grandson reloads for his 300PRC on my equipment. He had lots of trouble getting cases stuck in FL resize dies, both Redding and WIlson. We had to use a shop press to get them out. Redding replaced a die and added some advice, "get some really good case lube, this is common in 300PRC. It has very little taper." Second die same as the first. I think he found that Imperial lube worked best. [/QUOTE]
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