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Basic starter kit for 7mm REM MAG specifically
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<blockquote data-quote="StanleyActual" data-source="post: 2355457" data-attributes="member: 119220"><p>I'm using Redding S Type Bushing FL dies and RCBS Gold Metal Match Midrometer seater dies for 7RM. Highly recommend</p><p></p><p>IMO, a bushing die to ensure consistent neck tension and a micrometer seater is a need to have. Don't cheap out on the dies. To order the correct bushing, measure the neck diameter of a case with a seared bullet (make sure it's with the brass you plan on using), subtract .001 from that measurement and order that size bushing. (.001 next tension) and I'd probably order another one for .002 neck tension to start. </p><p></p><p>Another must have piece of gear imo, is the Hornady OAL case length gauge with modified case and their gauges for measuring Base to Ogive. Will enable you to find your rifles lands and seat bullets accordingly for the right amount of jump.</p><p></p><p>I had a hard time finding a modified case for 7RM so I sent them 2 pieces of 1x fired brass (don't bother depriming) and $15. They sent me back a modified case within a week or so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StanleyActual, post: 2355457, member: 119220"] I’m using Redding S Type Bushing FL dies and RCBS Gold Metal Match Midrometer seater dies for 7RM. Highly recommend IMO, a bushing die to ensure consistent neck tension and a micrometer seater is a need to have. Don’t cheap out on the dies. To order the correct bushing, measure the neck diameter of a case with a seared bullet (make sure it’s with the brass you plan on using), subtract .001 from that measurement and order that size bushing. (.001 next tension) and I’d probably order another one for .002 neck tension to start. Another must have piece of gear imo, is the Hornady OAL case length gauge with modified case and their gauges for measuring Base to Ogive. Will enable you to find your rifles lands and seat bullets accordingly for the right amount of jump. I had a hard time finding a modified case for 7RM so I sent them 2 pieces of 1x fired brass (don’t bother depriming) and $15. They sent me back a modified case within a week or so. [/QUOTE]
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