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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
338 Lapua - Redding vs Hornady Reloading Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="P7M13" data-source="post: 2599466" data-attributes="member: 94154"><p>I used Forster competition dies. </p><p>Really, all you need to worry about is whether the tip fits inside the seating stem -- i.e. are you pushing on the tip, or is the stem contacting on the ogive uniformly. Your technique matters most.</p><p>Once all the brass is shot and fire-formed to your chamber, I'd recommend you just neck size / bump.</p><p>Also recommend annealing every other loading.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="P7M13, post: 2599466, member: 94154"] I used Forster competition dies. Really, all you need to worry about is whether the tip fits inside the seating stem -- i.e. are you pushing on the tip, or is the stem contacting on the ogive uniformly. Your technique matters most. Once all the brass is shot and fire-formed to your chamber, I'd recommend you just neck size / bump. Also recommend annealing every other loading. [/QUOTE]
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