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6.5-300 Weatherby sizing issues
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 2002902" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>I guess redding thinks that all dies can size too much. Those that own custom rifles with perfect chamber jobs know that most dies can't bump those enough. I always have my customers bring me their dies so I can make sure. I cut the bottom a little on at least 50% of them. And it lets me true up the lock ring at the same time.</p><p>Guys put a die in your lathe and tighten up the lock ring. Then put your indicater on the bottom surface of it and turn the chuck. You can thank me later. I do the ones on my seaters too. And all the ones that come on rcbs and redding go right in the can. I used to put them in the mill and cut a flat and then drill and tap and then cut the open. But now I just buy bulk Hornady lock rings.</p><p>Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 2002902, member: 38048"] I guess redding thinks that all dies can size too much. Those that own custom rifles with perfect chamber jobs know that most dies can't bump those enough. I always have my customers bring me their dies so I can make sure. I cut the bottom a little on at least 50% of them. And it lets me true up the lock ring at the same time. Guys put a die in your lathe and tighten up the lock ring. Then put your indicater on the bottom surface of it and turn the chuck. You can thank me later. I do the ones on my seaters too. And all the ones that come on rcbs and redding go right in the can. I used to put them in the mill and cut a flat and then drill and tap and then cut the open. But now I just buy bulk Hornady lock rings. Shep [/QUOTE]
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