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Reloading
Necking up brass
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<blockquote data-quote="bushwackr" data-source="post: 1027403" data-attributes="member: 77802"><p>Ok I just looked in the berger manual and looked at the case drawing and seen there was small differences I didn't know if that little bit meant anything or not. Well I'm going to have to pick up a dies set tomorrow and get ready for some work. It shouldnt take to long to do 200. </p><p></p><p>My local guy here has the hornady dimension dies?? I think there called. Are they any good, the look like they have the floating chamber seater and reg sizer in them like my foresters. Im hoping I can use bushing dies so I dont work the brass so much</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bushwackr, post: 1027403, member: 77802"] Ok I just looked in the berger manual and looked at the case drawing and seen there was small differences I didn't know if that little bit meant anything or not. Well I'm going to have to pick up a dies set tomorrow and get ready for some work. It shouldnt take to long to do 200. My local guy here has the hornady dimension dies?? I think there called. Are they any good, the look like they have the floating chamber seater and reg sizer in them like my foresters. Im hoping I can use bushing dies so I dont work the brass so much [/QUOTE]
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