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Reloading
New to reloading - 300 Win mag/308 Load Development
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<blockquote data-quote="Daves762" data-source="post: 517498" data-attributes="member: 33751"><p>Not really. Only thing Ive noticed is that the tips are a few thousandths difference in length so the OAL will be different by +-.005 if your seating die presses on the tip of the bullet vice the ogive. I just drilled out the seater portion of my LEE die so that the tip goes into the hole and it pushes on the ogive, problem solved, took 4 minutes.</p><p> </p><p>But most reloaders won't notice the difference of +-.005 anyways to there is really no changes you need to make at this point.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daves762, post: 517498, member: 33751"] Not really. Only thing Ive noticed is that the tips are a few thousandths difference in length so the OAL will be different by +-.005 if your seating die presses on the tip of the bullet vice the ogive. I just drilled out the seater portion of my LEE die so that the tip goes into the hole and it pushes on the ogive, problem solved, took 4 minutes. But most reloaders won't notice the difference of +-.005 anyways to there is really no changes you need to make at this point. [/QUOTE]
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