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7mm Practical advice with brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Jakeleg" data-source="post: 1094946" data-attributes="member: 90996"><p>Hi everyone I'm new here,Ive read a lot on here and finally joined. Lots of good info and hope to be able to contribute in the future. My question is Im in the process of having a 7mm Practical made and was wondering what is your choice of dies or bushings in necking down the 300 win mag to the 7mm,I've read some use regular 7mm neck die and some use 300 win mag bushing die. My question is what do you recommend I,m starting out with new ww 300 win mag brass. I was going to get some dies ordered but didn't want to buy anything I didn't need to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jakeleg, post: 1094946, member: 90996"] Hi everyone I'm new here,Ive read a lot on here and finally joined. Lots of good info and hope to be able to contribute in the future. My question is Im in the process of having a 7mm Practical made and was wondering what is your choice of dies or bushings in necking down the 300 win mag to the 7mm,I've read some use regular 7mm neck die and some use 300 win mag bushing die. My question is what do you recommend I,m starting out with new ww 300 win mag brass. I was going to get some dies ordered but didn't want to buy anything I didn't need to. [/QUOTE]
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