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<blockquote data-quote="NSP64" data-source="post: 2992424" data-attributes="member: 128506"><p>Get an rcbs collet bullet pulling die. Allows you to salvage all the componants. Good advice here. Been loading 38 years. Check your brass length after every resize . Take your time and enjoy. I just started in long range shooting 300WM. I have always looked for the accuracy node in the middle powder charges.</p><p>Remember, If your recipe changes start low and work back up. Enjoy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NSP64, post: 2992424, member: 128506"] Get an rcbs collet bullet pulling die. Allows you to salvage all the componants. Good advice here. Been loading 38 years. Check your brass length after every resize . Take your time and enjoy. I just started in long range shooting 300WM. I have always looked for the accuracy node in the middle powder charges. Remember, If your recipe changes start low and work back up. Enjoy [/QUOTE]
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