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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Brass won’t fit in sizing die
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<blockquote data-quote="Sockeye66" data-source="post: 2653523" data-attributes="member: 113619"><p>As Roughrice has already stated, purchase some new, quality brass and start from there, you're already vested into reloading your own rounds. Belted magnum brass is well known to swell above the belt and can be a bugger to resize. If the plan is for the 7mag to be your go to for the foreseeable future, investing in a collet style resizing die might be a good option. Personally, I use Unique lube and put a light amount on a felt pad and roll the cases on it. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sockeye66, post: 2653523, member: 113619"] As Roughrice has already stated, purchase some new, quality brass and start from there, you’re already vested into reloading your own rounds. Belted magnum brass is well known to swell above the belt and can be a bugger to resize. If the plan is for the 7mag to be your go to for the foreseeable future, investing in a collet style resizing die might be a good option. Personally, I use Unique lube and put a light amount on a felt pad and roll the cases on it. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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