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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1184305" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>Ok and safe. Two of my wildcats were intentionally designed short. The .224 used a 1/8" neck and the .257 used a 3/16" neck. The .224 wa a regular 3/8" rifle on a Savage action. The .257 was on the six lug Weatherby and would do 5/8" a lot. The .257 was my carry rifle until I had it rebarreled to .264" to take advantage of the better BC bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1184305, member: 70559"] Ok and safe. Two of my wildcats were intentionally designed short. The .224 used a 1/8" neck and the .257 used a 3/16" neck. The .224 wa a regular 3/8" rifle on a Savage action. The .257 was on the six lug Weatherby and would do 5/8" a lot. The .257 was my carry rifle until I had it rebarreled to .264" to take advantage of the better BC bullets. [/QUOTE]
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