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Which reloading dies for the .338 Edge?
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<blockquote data-quote="MontanaRifleman" data-source="post: 332476" data-attributes="member: 11717"><p>I load for the 300 RUM which is the parent case for the EDGE. I use a Redding Type S bushing neck die and body die. If I was going to rechamber for the EDGE I would just get another bushing for that neck and get 375 Ultra brass and neck it down. This of course requires neck turning, but is the way to go IMO. No fire forming required. I believe the 338 RUM bullet seater could be used but that case is a little shorter than the 300 RUM. If it was too short to seat the longer 338 bullets into the 375 (or 300) case, you could get the 300 seater with the 338 insert.</p><p> </p><p>Also, I'm not sure yet if the FL die is a better option over the neck and body dies. The FL die would be just one sizing step.</p><p> </p><p>Something to think about.</p><p> </p><p>Mark</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MontanaRifleman, post: 332476, member: 11717"] I load for the 300 RUM which is the parent case for the EDGE. I use a Redding Type S bushing neck die and body die. If I was going to rechamber for the EDGE I would just get another bushing for that neck and get 375 Ultra brass and neck it down. This of course requires neck turning, but is the way to go IMO. No fire forming required. I believe the 338 RUM bullet seater could be used but that case is a little shorter than the 300 RUM. If it was too short to seat the longer 338 bullets into the 375 (or 300) case, you could get the 300 seater with the 338 insert. Also, I'm not sure yet if the FL die is a better option over the neck and body dies. The FL die would be just one sizing step. Something to think about. Mark [/QUOTE]
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