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Reloading
Using one die for multiple calibers
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<blockquote data-quote="bgouin" data-source="post: 2319518" data-attributes="member: 5625"><p>You may want to check the diameter of the die just ahead of the bushing. I had a similar issue trying to find a full length bushing die for a 338-06. I was told that the die constriction used to guide the neck into the bushing was not large enough to permit a 338 neck (.364") into the bushing. This query was posed to Hornady regarding their match grade die, but the Redding product appears to have a similar configuration. Check with Redding. The now appear to make a full length type S die for the 338-06 A-Square, so I bought one and bushing from SAC. Good luck with your project, but I agree that caliber specific die will prevent reset-up to maintain shoulder set back consistancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bgouin, post: 2319518, member: 5625"] You may want to check the diameter of the die just ahead of the bushing. I had a similar issue trying to find a full length bushing die for a 338-06. I was told that the die constriction used to guide the neck into the bushing was not large enough to permit a 338 neck (.364") into the bushing. This query was posed to Hornady regarding their match grade die, but the Redding product appears to have a similar configuration. Check with Redding. The now appear to make a full length type S die for the 338-06 A-Square, so I bought one and bushing from SAC. Good luck with your project, but I agree that caliber specific die will prevent reset-up to maintain shoulder set back consistancy. [/QUOTE]
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