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Reloading
Lee collet die
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<blockquote data-quote="jemo4570" data-source="post: 5143166" data-attributes="member: 5308"><p>I use them for 20+ years on all my bolt guns. Once I know the brass fits my chamber, I do not resize. I have found that the collet dies will usually bump the shoulder a couple thousands. I also use the Lee factory crimp die. I like knowing the bullets will not move, regardless of the recoil. With this combination, I have a few rifles that cartridges have been loaded 15+ times. One is a 300wm. Also, I don't try to break speed records or over stress the brass in any way. I learned a long time ago, the brass is the weak point in shooting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jemo4570, post: 5143166, member: 5308"] I use them for 20+ years on all my bolt guns. Once I know the brass fits my chamber, I do not resize. I have found that the collet dies will usually bump the shoulder a couple thousands. I also use the Lee factory crimp die. I like knowing the bullets will not move, regardless of the recoil. With this combination, I have a few rifles that cartridges have been loaded 15+ times. One is a 300wm. Also, I don't try to break speed records or over stress the brass in any way. I learned a long time ago, the brass is the weak point in shooting. [/QUOTE]
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