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Reloading
necking down brass
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<blockquote data-quote="jshepherd61" data-source="post: 2129380" data-attributes="member: 93960"><p>In the same boat but I did buy everything in between. Went from .416 Ruger to 300 PRC. The process I used was 416 Ruger to 375 Ruger annealed, then 375 Ruger to 338 RCM, took some time setting up the right height due to the RCM is a compact magnum annealed and finally 300 PRC. Go slow and with the added annealing it's hard slow work. Don't over lube. I only lost three pieces of brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jshepherd61, post: 2129380, member: 93960"] In the same boat but I did buy everything in between. Went from .416 Ruger to 300 PRC. The process I used was 416 Ruger to 375 Ruger annealed, then 375 Ruger to 338 RCM, took some time setting up the right height due to the RCM is a compact magnum annealed and finally 300 PRC. Go slow and with the added annealing it’s hard slow work. Don’t over lube. I only lost three pieces of brass. [/QUOTE]
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