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Chamber Question
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<blockquote data-quote="dbhostler" data-source="post: 27280" data-attributes="member: 799"><p>winmagman,</p><p>I have used the IT die for about a year now and it does what it claims to do. However most would say it is not necessary unless you use the same brass in various rifles or are reloading for an autoloader. A FL die should resize above the belt enough to allow your case to chamber easily. The IT die is pricey, but of very high quality with immaculate machining. </p><p>I usually FL resize first, and then IT it. Works great and chambers like an unfired case. I have probably reloaded this brass ten times and no sign of seperation above the belt. By the way, my 7 Mag shoots better when I FL resize as opposed to NK sizing.</p><p>Good Shooting,</p><p>db</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dbhostler, post: 27280, member: 799"] winmagman, I have used the IT die for about a year now and it does what it claims to do. However most would say it is not necessary unless you use the same brass in various rifles or are reloading for an autoloader. A FL die should resize above the belt enough to allow your case to chamber easily. The IT die is pricey, but of very high quality with immaculate machining. I usually FL resize first, and then IT it. Works great and chambers like an unfired case. I have probably reloaded this brass ten times and no sign of seperation above the belt. By the way, my 7 Mag shoots better when I FL resize as opposed to NK sizing. Good Shooting, db [/QUOTE]
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