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Reloading
Larry Willis collet die
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<blockquote data-quote="cape cove" data-source="post: 3080572" data-attributes="member: 95503"><p>All these posts of milling the shell holder or die are great as long as they don't end up pushing your shoulder back too far. If this happens then your case life goes to hell. By using a die designed for a longer case then you don't have to worry about this. An example would be using a 300 Wea die on a 300 Win mag case. No way will the 300 Win case shoulder be contacted by the die shoulder of the 300 Wea die. You use the 300 Wea die first to size the portion in front of the belt then the 300 Win die to bump your shoulder to proper specs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cape cove, post: 3080572, member: 95503"] All these posts of milling the shell holder or die are great as long as they don't end up pushing your shoulder back too far. If this happens then your case life goes to hell. By using a die designed for a longer case then you don't have to worry about this. An example would be using a 300 Wea die on a 300 Win mag case. No way will the 300 Win case shoulder be contacted by the die shoulder of the 300 Wea die. You use the 300 Wea die first to size the portion in front of the belt then the 300 Win die to bump your shoulder to proper specs. [/QUOTE]
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