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Reloading
Decapping .375 CheyTac as separate step
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<blockquote data-quote="Jerry Mckenzie" data-source="post: 1606992" data-attributes="member: 102079"><p>Have just acquired a 375 cheyTac I was interested in the results of this post. After today I can share the successful methods I have found. </p><p></p><p>I use the Ch4h FL sizer body (.408) with a die stem from RCBS in 338 </p><p>Lapua and the appropriate shell holder in the Rock Chucker- -Wa-La</p><p>Removed 50 spent primers in about 5 minutes. Now I can tumble the brass without primers- before resizing</p><p></p><p>You success may vary and this advice is worth every cent you paid for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jerry Mckenzie, post: 1606992, member: 102079"] Have just acquired a 375 cheyTac I was interested in the results of this post. After today I can share the successful methods I have found. I use the Ch4h FL sizer body (.408) with a die stem from RCBS in 338 Lapua and the appropriate shell holder in the Rock Chucker- -Wa-La Removed 50 spent primers in about 5 minutes. Now I can tumble the brass without primers- before resizing You success may vary and this advice is worth every cent you paid for it. [/QUOTE]
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