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<blockquote data-quote="SpeedymanWCC" data-source="post: 2396332" data-attributes="member: 121149"><p>Is there a specific guide for the 257Wby. I've read that you only neck size this cartridge to get the most life out of the Wby brass. What dies are worth investing in? I've seen different "sets" that are match and some that aren't. Some are 3 die sets also. Seems like different brands have different nomenclature. I ordered the recommended book, and I will read it, I'm sure the book will explain a lot. I'm just wondering if there are known components or brands that work better with Wby. The book might not go into detail about specific calibers and their quirky nuances. I get the liability aspect of reloading, so I won't ask for others specific load data. I will stick to the reloading data manuals and work up from the minimums and watch for pressure signs, as I increase powder. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SpeedymanWCC, post: 2396332, member: 121149"] Is there a specific guide for the 257Wby. I've read that you only neck size this cartridge to get the most life out of the Wby brass. What dies are worth investing in? I've seen different "sets" that are match and some that aren't. Some are 3 die sets also. Seems like different brands have different nomenclature. I ordered the recommended book, and I will read it, I'm sure the book will explain a lot. I'm just wondering if there are known components or brands that work better with Wby. The book might not go into detail about specific calibers and their quirky nuances. I get the liability aspect of reloading, so I won't ask for others specific load data. I will stick to the reloading data manuals and work up from the minimums and watch for pressure signs, as I increase powder. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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