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Reloading
7mm-300WSM wildcat
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<blockquote data-quote="MBrown" data-source="post: 269287" data-attributes="member: 16473"><p>I have a rifle chambered in this round. This was my first wildcat round also. I searched for info when I had it built without much success. I am no pro but this is what I do and it works well for me. I use Norma brass and a Redding competition bushing neck sizing die set. A rep. from Redding told me not to move the brass more than .007" at a time, so worried about scrapping brass this is what I did. I used a .330" bushing, then .324", .318", and .315" to final neck size. This was much easier than I thought it would be. I didn't aneal at all. It took me about an hour to do my first 50 pcs. and have fired it 4x. I have not had any donut problems. I shoot 180 bergers and it is a tack driver! I have no regrets about having my rifle chambered in this round. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MBrown, post: 269287, member: 16473"] I have a rifle chambered in this round. This was my first wildcat round also. I searched for info when I had it built without much success. I am no pro but this is what I do and it works well for me. I use Norma brass and a Redding competition bushing neck sizing die set. A rep. from Redding told me not to move the brass more than .007" at a time, so worried about scrapping brass this is what I did. I used a .330" bushing, then .324", .318", and .315" to final neck size. This was much easier than I thought it would be. I didn't aneal at all. It took me about an hour to do my first 50 pcs. and have fired it 4x. I have not had any donut problems. I shoot 180 bergers and it is a tack driver! I have no regrets about having my rifle chambered in this round. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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