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Redding Bushing sizing die for the 284 win
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<blockquote data-quote="can1010" data-source="post: 2203473" data-attributes="member: 43193"><p>the only way you could use one bushing die for the 6mm, .257, and 6.5-284 is if all the barrels are head spaced exactally the same or it isn't worth readjusting the die all the time. but if they are then one die could work with a bushing and/or expander change.</p><p>[USER=109994]@Tac-O[/USER] I have seen your other post and will let you know that my Whidden 284 bushing die has a through hole without bushing of .334 if that helps you on your quest </p><p>with a little patience you can open that up a couple more thousands</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="can1010, post: 2203473, member: 43193"] the only way you could use one bushing die for the 6mm, .257, and 6.5-284 is if all the barrels are head spaced exactally the same or it isn't worth readjusting the die all the time. but if they are then one die could work with a bushing and/or expander change. [USER=109994]@Tac-O[/USER] I have seen your other post and will let you know that my Whidden 284 bushing die has a through hole without bushing of .334 if that helps you on your quest with a little patience you can open that up a couple more thousands [/QUOTE]
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