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Reloading
Making 338-378 Out of 460 Bee brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2109325" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>I have a batch of extra 460 brass and my plan was to neck it down to 338. Of course you can't do that in a single step without crushing the necks. My original plan was to run them through a 375 neck die first, problem is I don't have a 378 Bee die and the cases are too large in diameter to go into any 375 die I do have. It isn't worth buying forming dies or a set of 378 dies just to neck down 60 cases so I was hoping someone on here had some bright ideas on how to get the first reduction done so I can then run them through the 338 seater then the 338 sizing die. Thanks for any help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2109325, member: 26077"] I have a batch of extra 460 brass and my plan was to neck it down to 338. Of course you can't do that in a single step without crushing the necks. My original plan was to run them through a 375 neck die first, problem is I don't have a 378 Bee die and the cases are too large in diameter to go into any 375 die I do have. It isn't worth buying forming dies or a set of 378 dies just to neck down 60 cases so I was hoping someone on here had some bright ideas on how to get the first reduction done so I can then run them through the 338 seater then the 338 sizing die. Thanks for any help. [/QUOTE]
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