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Reloading
Which 280 Ackley Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Scoopdog" data-source="post: 2343428" data-attributes="member: 98913"><p>Can't go wrong with a regular 280 rem Lee neck collet and 280 ai Redding body bump. Originally I bought a Redding bushing type S but didn't have the same success so I removed the bushing and just use it for the shoulder bump and case sizing when required. </p><p>I load all 4 of my long range rifles this way and produce very accurate concentric ammo. This method also works the neck area the least of all sizing methods giving you less hardening and longer brass life</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scoopdog, post: 2343428, member: 98913"] Can’t go wrong with a regular 280 rem Lee neck collet and 280 ai Redding body bump. Originally I bought a Redding bushing type S but didn’t have the same success so I removed the bushing and just use it for the shoulder bump and case sizing when required. I load all 4 of my long range rifles this way and produce very accurate concentric ammo. This method also works the neck area the least of all sizing methods giving you less hardening and longer brass life [/QUOTE]
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