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Die Selection 300 WSM ???
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<blockquote data-quote="DUSTY NOGGIN" data-source="post: 1432803" data-attributes="member: 89550"><p>if you pick up a neck turning tool and a 30 caliber pilot, it will help you will see the biggest differences in brass , those differences will determine what die set you will help you the most ,</p><p></p><p>if the brass that you already have is thick at the case neck ,</p><p>any regular die and a neck turning tool -- because you can trim down to the regular die measurements to get equal neck tension</p><p></p><p>if the brass you have is thin , or inconsistent so much that you need to turn down the neck wall ( that it will be thin ), then i would go with a bushing die set , with a few smaller ID bushings</p><p></p><p> ** the point of the bushing dies is to have an adjustable neck sizing possibility ** unless you are neck turning off the inconsistencies of your brass , a bushing die really wont help you any differently than a regular die would</p><p></p><p>if you really like tinkering , you may as well get the pilots for the neck turning tool to fit your other calibers... Because once you see how bad some brass is, you will turn everything just to true it up. </p><p>but on the other hand , if you just wanna load up some bullets and not get too deep, then id go with the cheapest option , like stated above the lee would be a cheap good option</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DUSTY NOGGIN, post: 1432803, member: 89550"] if you pick up a neck turning tool and a 30 caliber pilot, it will help you will see the biggest differences in brass , those differences will determine what die set you will help you the most , if the brass that you already have is thick at the case neck , any regular die and a neck turning tool -- because you can trim down to the regular die measurements to get equal neck tension if the brass you have is thin , or inconsistent so much that you need to turn down the neck wall ( that it will be thin ), then i would go with a bushing die set , with a few smaller ID bushings ** the point of the bushing dies is to have an adjustable neck sizing possibility ** unless you are neck turning off the inconsistencies of your brass , a bushing die really wont help you any differently than a regular die would if you really like tinkering , you may as well get the pilots for the neck turning tool to fit your other calibers... Because once you see how bad some brass is, you will turn everything just to true it up. but on the other hand , if you just wanna load up some bullets and not get too deep, then id go with the cheapest option , like stated above the lee would be a cheap good option [/QUOTE]
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