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Case forming 30 cal lapua based wildcats
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<blockquote data-quote="azsugarbear" data-source="post: 1243574" data-attributes="member: 4809"><p>Lots of good 30 cal designs out there. Stick with Lapua brass for availability and consistency. Go with a modified Redding "S series" die and neck down in two stages: .323, then .308. No need to anneal at start, but if you go with an 'improved' version you should probably anneal before fire-forming. Make sure you seat bullet just into the lands with a slightly reduced load when fire-forming. This helps keep the case head tight against the face of the bolt when fire-forming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azsugarbear, post: 1243574, member: 4809"] Lots of good 30 cal designs out there. Stick with Lapua brass for availability and consistency. Go with a modified Redding "S series" die and neck down in two stages: .323, then .308. No need to anneal at start, but if you go with an 'improved' version you should probably anneal before fire-forming. Make sure you seat bullet just into the lands with a slightly reduced load when fire-forming. This helps keep the case head tight against the face of the bolt when fire-forming. [/QUOTE]
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