Trickymissfit
Well-Known Member
being as you said the magic word "VLD", you should buy the correct seating stem from Forster or Rediing (or whomever). Normal ones are not really made for the VLD profile. Otherwise your good to go.
gary
gary
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........ I just placed my order for a new custom 6.5x47Lapua Rifle..... I plan to use the Berger Hunting 140 gr VLD Bullets for this long range rifle......
I chose the Redding Precision die set including the micrometer seating die.... The only reason I chose Redding over Forster is because that Redding offers an optional seating stem made especially for the Berger VLD bullets....
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THIS QUESTION IS FOR ANYBODY
I can't understand all the fuss about Full-Length Resizing dies opposed to Neck Sizing dies....... I've been reloading for hunting and varmint rifles for about 45 years and I've always thought that if I only wanted to neck size a case that had already been fire-formed to a particular rifle all I had to do was back the Full-Length Resizer die out of the press a round or so.... Someone please tell me if I am wrong.....
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Roninflag- I am loading for a savage long range hunter in 300 win mag. I full length sized my brass already with a rcbs die but I plan on neck sizing the next time I reload this brass. From what I've read and heard neck sizing saves brass life and alkso can help with acurracy a bit?