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Reloading
Forster ultra seating die and Dillion 550
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<blockquote data-quote="lamiglas" data-source="post: 1120474" data-attributes="member: 11075"><p>I use a 550, with redding dies for my 338 edge, and a 260. Oal to ogive using comp with 300 gr and 140 gr bergers is within a thou nearly all the time. Out of 50, approx 35 will be at finished oal the first time. The others need final seated 1/2 thou to 1 thou. Rarely I will have 1 that needs 2 thou. When I was using 300 gr smks even with sorted bullets I would get up to 5 thou fairly regularly. For me, other presses had same results. I know several accomplished shooters that use the 550 with great results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lamiglas, post: 1120474, member: 11075"] I use a 550, with redding dies for my 338 edge, and a 260. Oal to ogive using comp with 300 gr and 140 gr bergers is within a thou nearly all the time. Out of 50, approx 35 will be at finished oal the first time. The others need final seated 1/2 thou to 1 thou. Rarely I will have 1 that needs 2 thou. When I was using 300 gr smks even with sorted bullets I would get up to 5 thou fairly regularly. For me, other presses had same results. I know several accomplished shooters that use the 550 with great results. [/QUOTE]
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