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Belted mag brass after 2-3 firings sizing issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 2092240" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>Own and used the Willis die. It works but you may be able to do the same job if you have a longer mag die on hand, like the 300 win or 7mm STW, 300 Weath etc. If yes then run your case into the die until the shell holder bottoms out on the die. This has worked for me in the past also. It should size the portion of your case just north of the belt yet not touch your case shoulder so, as to maintain your .002-.003 shoulder bump giving good case life. If it works it will cost much less than a Willis die JME</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 2092240, member: 95503"] Own and used the Willis die. It works but you may be able to do the same job if you have a longer mag die on hand, like the 300 win or 7mm STW, 300 Weath etc. If yes then run your case into the die until the shell holder bottoms out on the die. This has worked for me in the past also. It should size the portion of your case just north of the belt yet not touch your case shoulder so, as to maintain your .002-.003 shoulder bump giving good case life. If it works it will cost much less than a Willis die JME [/QUOTE]
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