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Reloading
Making 338 Rum brass
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<blockquote data-quote="waddwadd" data-source="post: 508622" data-attributes="member: 8693"><p>Well I found 50 pcs of 338 brass locally. I did bum 3 pcs of 300 brass and sized them down. I didnt use imperial sizing wax but if I do anymore I will be sure and use it. I just used RCBS sizing lube. It worked ok got some small dimpling at the neck shoulder junction. Trimng to length was the worst part of it. I use a forester trimmer and ultra mag brass is too long to fit with the neck turning attachment installed. Had to remove the collet each time to insert brass. At least it gives me options to use when brass availability gets bad. </p><p>Wade</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="waddwadd, post: 508622, member: 8693"] Well I found 50 pcs of 338 brass locally. I did bum 3 pcs of 300 brass and sized them down. I didnt use imperial sizing wax but if I do anymore I will be sure and use it. I just used RCBS sizing lube. It worked ok got some small dimpling at the neck shoulder junction. Trimng to length was the worst part of it. I use a forester trimmer and ultra mag brass is too long to fit with the neck turning attachment installed. Had to remove the collet each time to insert brass. At least it gives me options to use when brass availability gets bad. Wade [/QUOTE]
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