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Reloading
Stuck 243 in the RCBS full length resizer die
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<blockquote data-quote="budlight" data-source="post: 2286743" data-attributes="member: 2939"><p>I'm willing to do anything. I think that polishing might help. I live in the 10 % humidity dry as bone southwest. so nothing really rusts here. I had converted about 1000 rounds of 308 to 260 and then to 243 and maybe all that mil spec brass was really hard on the dies..... It was too much work with inside and outside neck turnings because the brass gets to thick going from .308 to .243. It was free range brass, but not worth the effort and then Military brass has less interior powder volume than a say winchester 243</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="budlight, post: 2286743, member: 2939"] I'm willing to do anything. I think that polishing might help. I live in the 10 % humidity dry as bone southwest. so nothing really rusts here. I had converted about 1000 rounds of 308 to 260 and then to 243 and maybe all that mil spec brass was really hard on the dies..... It was too much work with inside and outside neck turnings because the brass gets to thick going from .308 to .243. It was free range brass, but not worth the effort and then Military brass has less interior powder volume than a say winchester 243 [/QUOTE]
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