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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 760283" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>Just to add to my post, I would also buy one of Larry Willis' sizing dies for that 300 mag. They're about $80 a piece, but they are the only die that actually sizes the area around the belt on that case. You'll still want a regular full length sizer. Innovative Technologies are a great bunch of people, and you can trust them.</p><p> </p><p>Also, no matter what dies you buy, be sure to get the VLD seater plugs for the seaters. I personally do not recommend neck and bushing dies for the novice, and you really don't need micrometer heads on the seaters unless you plan on changing bullets on a regular basis. I use them on all my 22 centerfires and my 6mm rounds. </p><p> </p><p>I should have also added into the list some super cheap things that you'll constantly use over time. Buy two small note books and a couple pencils. Make a lot of notes, as you'll go back to the constantly. I know one guy that has a large loose leaf note book with every group pasted in it that he's shot!</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 760283, member: 25383"] Just to add to my post, I would also buy one of Larry Willis' sizing dies for that 300 mag. They're about $80 a piece, but they are the only die that actually sizes the area around the belt on that case. You'll still want a regular full length sizer. Innovative Technologies are a great bunch of people, and you can trust them. Also, no matter what dies you buy, be sure to get the VLD seater plugs for the seaters. I personally do not recommend neck and bushing dies for the novice, and you really don't need micrometer heads on the seaters unless you plan on changing bullets on a regular basis. I use them on all my 22 centerfires and my 6mm rounds. I should have also added into the list some super cheap things that you'll constantly use over time. Buy two small note books and a couple pencils. Make a lot of notes, as you'll go back to the constantly. I know one guy that has a large loose leaf note book with every group pasted in it that he's shot! gary [/QUOTE]
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