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Redding s type die advice
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<blockquote data-quote="FURMAN" data-source="post: 1567566" data-attributes="member: 26535"><p>Run a .338 and be done with it. If after exhausting all other options your rifle will not shoot then and only then would I suggest changing bushings. Never, I repeat never have I not been able to get a load to shooting well under .5 moa with a magnum cartridge using Federal 215ms, an appropriate powder, a heavy for caliber Berger bullet, and .002 neck tension. If you take the advise of some you will have a burnt out barrel by the time you have found the perfect bushing, the perfect primer, the perfect bullet, the perfect powder. Pick the components you want to shoot. Pick a bushing I suggest .338 and stick with it until it will not shoot. Once you find the load go learn to shoot this rifle. Do not waste barrel life testing everything. Some things just are not worth it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FURMAN, post: 1567566, member: 26535"] Run a .338 and be done with it. If after exhausting all other options your rifle will not shoot then and only then would I suggest changing bushings. Never, I repeat never have I not been able to get a load to shooting well under .5 moa with a magnum cartridge using Federal 215ms, an appropriate powder, a heavy for caliber Berger bullet, and .002 neck tension. If you take the advise of some you will have a burnt out barrel by the time you have found the perfect bushing, the perfect primer, the perfect bullet, the perfect powder. Pick the components you want to shoot. Pick a bushing I suggest .338 and stick with it until it will not shoot. Once you find the load go learn to shoot this rifle. Do not waste barrel life testing everything. Some things just are not worth it. [/QUOTE]
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