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help sizing .30-378wby brass
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<blockquote data-quote="30-378shtr" data-source="post: 164547" data-attributes="member: 2346"><p>I'm fairly new to reloading and I have some questions about sizing brass. I know the .30-378 is considered a "free-bore" caliber. I've been reading alot about using bushing style dies and I want to try it out. My question is: Does this caliber work better to neck size or use a full length sizer? Do I need to bump the shoulder back? I got a new bbl for my gun and I now want to make sure I feed it the highest quality reloads I can produce. What do you guys think?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="30-378shtr, post: 164547, member: 2346"] I'm fairly new to reloading and I have some questions about sizing brass. I know the .30-378 is considered a "free-bore" caliber. I've been reading alot about using bushing style dies and I want to try it out. My question is: Does this caliber work better to neck size or use a full length sizer? Do I need to bump the shoulder back? I got a new bbl for my gun and I now want to make sure I feed it the highest quality reloads I can produce. What do you guys think? [/QUOTE]
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