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Reloading
308 military brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Valek" data-source="post: 2067325" data-attributes="member: 95296"><p>Thanks to Dogface 368 and Wrenches. I have begun to use a SB die for our son's Browning .270 BAR. Hitherto, I've just used standard base RCBS dies for that. He hasn't tested the new rounds yet to see whether he notices a difference. When preparing LC brass for my old Remington .308, I've been doing the same as Wrenches, except that I use a Lee Universal decapping die, swage with a lever-operated RCBS swaged, and uniform the pocket with a Sinclair device. I do appreciate all you thoughtfulness and the </p><p>courtesy of your recommendations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Valek, post: 2067325, member: 95296"] Thanks to Dogface 368 and Wrenches. I have begun to use a SB die for our son's Browning .270 BAR. Hitherto, I've just used standard base RCBS dies for that. He hasn't tested the new rounds yet to see whether he notices a difference. When preparing LC brass for my old Remington .308, I've been doing the same as Wrenches, except that I use a Lee Universal decapping die, swage with a lever-operated RCBS swaged, and uniform the pocket with a Sinclair device. I do appreciate all you thoughtfulness and the courtesy of your recommendations. [/QUOTE]
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