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Larry Willis Belted magnum case-bulge dies
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<blockquote data-quote="rooster721" data-source="post: 942891" data-attributes="member: 40654"><p>Appreciate you guys' replies..</p><p></p><p>Got my name on a back-order body die, and am going to give that a go once it comes-in to see whether it does solve the problem. Actually have a body-die for another caliber (non-belted caliber) but honestly, it didn't even occur to me to try one for 264... </p><p></p><p><strong>on a side-note</strong>, person's supposed to be able to run brass through the body-die "loaded" if you had-to bump back the shoulder.. <em>(so) I have 60rounds of brass prepped and primed but not-yet-loaded (which were working in my last chamber before re-barreling/hence them prepped & primed, ready to go) which are ALL tight to chamber in the new-chamber because of the bulge on them. Could a guy run them through that body-die once I have it and "save them"? Have you guys put primed (but un-loaded) brass through body dies without issue??</em></p><p></p><p></p><p>Vette: What you are saying is exactly what's happening here for me... it definitely be my-luck to be one of the only "two" guys to run into this problem, ha! Thanks for the post</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rooster721, post: 942891, member: 40654"] Appreciate you guys' replies.. Got my name on a back-order body die, and am going to give that a go once it comes-in to see whether it does solve the problem. Actually have a body-die for another caliber (non-belted caliber) but honestly, it didn't even occur to me to try one for 264... [B]on a side-note[/B], person's supposed to be able to run brass through the body-die "loaded" if you had-to bump back the shoulder.. [I](so) I have 60rounds of brass prepped and primed but not-yet-loaded (which were working in my last chamber before re-barreling/hence them prepped & primed, ready to go) which are ALL tight to chamber in the new-chamber because of the bulge on them. Could a guy run them through that body-die once I have it and "save them"? Have you guys put primed (but un-loaded) brass through body dies without issue??[/I] Vette: What you are saying is exactly what's happening here for me... it definitely be my-luck to be one of the only "two" guys to run into this problem, ha! Thanks for the post [/QUOTE]
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