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Tight chambered 300 RUM fix needed
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<blockquote data-quote="xtratoy" data-source="post: 627598" data-attributes="member: 11719"><p>Thanks to all for the info. The hone or polish was to be a last ditch effort . I really didn't want to and haven't done it. I am trying to locate a local reloader to borrow some different dies to see if my dies are just not working for my rifles chamber. If I can't locate anyone willing to let me resize a couple of my brass I will bite the bullet and purchase a different set of dies. Lee or RCBS?????? Anyone have any experience with Lee 300 RUM dies?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xtratoy, post: 627598, member: 11719"] Thanks to all for the info. The hone or polish was to be a last ditch effort . I really didn't want to and haven't done it. I am trying to locate a local reloader to borrow some different dies to see if my dies are just not working for my rifles chamber. If I can't locate anyone willing to let me resize a couple of my brass I will bite the bullet and purchase a different set of dies. Lee or RCBS?????? Anyone have any experience with Lee 300 RUM dies? [/QUOTE]
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