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re: Reloading question 270wsm 300wsm
Posted on 1/16/17 at 10:53 am to bayoudude
Posted on 1/16/17 at 10:53 am to bayoudude
So it doesn't really matter from the re loading aspect it seems. If I keep the 270wsm it would be for hunting only...and probably the one I lend out to friends. I was just thinking long term if I ever stepped up to the 300wm/wsm range if there was any benefit with re loading wsm already.
Posted on 1/16/17 at 11:10 am to NOLAGT
Well you'd already have powder and primers.
You may be able to get away with the same dies of you use a Redding type s or similar die. Needs to be a bushing die. All you would do is swap the bushing the bushing out. This will only work if the body of the brass has the same specs. I'm at work so I can't look, but it may be possible.
However, those bushing type dies are pretty expensive compared to a standard die. They do give you the ultimate control in adjusting neck tension though.
You may be able to get away with the same dies of you use a Redding type s or similar die. Needs to be a bushing die. All you would do is swap the bushing the bushing out. This will only work if the body of the brass has the same specs. I'm at work so I can't look, but it may be possible.
However, those bushing type dies are pretty expensive compared to a standard die. They do give you the ultimate control in adjusting neck tension though.
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