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Who makes good brass for the 7mm rem mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="188MULE" data-source="post: 353843" data-attributes="member: 22670"><p>I used the method they referred to in my dies instructions which gave me the .306 for the bushing I also have the .305 & .307. This is the only bushing die I've used so I may be on a learning curve. The instructions say to measure a loaded round = .309 subtract .002 to .003 = .306 or .307. I'll have to try my .307 bushing and see if that would remedy my problem. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="188MULE, post: 353843, member: 22670"] I used the method they referred to in my dies instructions which gave me the .306 for the bushing I also have the .305 & .307. This is the only bushing die I've used so I may be on a learning curve. The instructions say to measure a loaded round = .309 subtract .002 to .003 = .306 or .307. I'll have to try my .307 bushing and see if that would remedy my problem. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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