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  • Get your DVD sorted out and put it on Ebay, There is one on there using RCBS kit (not an RCBS production) and it is awful, like watching paint dry and there is little explaination, this is much better by a long way

  • Where is part three at bro?

  • Another Great job with this video..

  • Where is part 3 at? This is very interesting, thank you :)

  • My grandpa gave me all of his reloading equipment that he bought back in the 60's but I didn't really use it that much because I wasn't sure how the stuff all went together. I have a .7mm Weatherby Magnum and a .308 Norma Magnum to load. The .308 Norma dies are from RCBS I think. Thanks for posting these videos. They are very much appreciated!!!

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  • @accuratewayz

    Does a 338 lapua count as wildcat? Lol

  • @accuratewayz

    Nice videos. Very helpful. What are all the calibers that the lee classic dies will reload?

  • @CNDshooter94 almost all standard Calibers (as in non wild cat cartriges)

  • You can back your sizing die a little, this will prevent setting back the cartridge shoulder and garanty a better headspace especially with belted and with rimed cartridges. But you will still have some sizing on the case body, which is not a bad thing...

  • @AccurateWayz. I've read online that if you just get a full resizing die, you can back it off one full turn and it will resize the neck. Do your manuals say anything about this?

  • @jdgatorman1213 I have never heard of anything like this. Backing it out Only 1 full turn is almost nothing, It seems like the rest of the die would shurly touch the case walls. And you would probably loose tsome of the accuracy that you would have gained from using a neck sizer. Die's Are not that expensive where if accuracy is a must than the $20 would be worth it. And remember this will only tighen your group slighly with neck sizing. ........... Continued

  • @AccurateWayz If using these rounds for hunting neck sizing is not needed. But for the geatest accuracy I personly would not use the method of using a full sizing die for neck sizing anyway. But i would like to know where you heard this information.

  • so would this be a good set for my 30-06? Lee Deluxe Rifle Sizing Die Set

    

  • @jdgatorman1213 Yes I wouldn't go any other way. But For greater accuracy down the line I would also invest in a Neck (Collet) Sizing Die (see Videos for explanation) So My Complete Die Set For my 7mm Rem Mad looks like this....

    Full Resizing Die

    Neck (Collet) Resizing Die

    Bullet Seating Die

    Factory Crimp Die

    .. Optionals..

    Lee Universal De-primer

    Lyman Ram Prime

  • @AccurateWayz dude for this guide why didn't you do a full resizing die? Most people have those instead of just a Neck Resizer.

  • @llama833 neck sizing is much more accurate that full sizing a case. If you have a fired case that fits perfectly in your chamber already why would want to resize the hole case and have much more movement in your chamber? its one of the biggest steps to take for your accuracy which is why a once fired case is more valuable than an unfired case. compitition shooters rarely full size. Once you understand what goes on in a chamber you will realize that the case will expand to you chambers dimentio

  • @AccurateWayz. My bad on the name

  • @AccurateWays. If I was going to buy a die kit from cabelas, which kit plus the factory crimp die would you recommend? I don't care if I de-prime and resize the neck at the same time...

  • @jdgatorman1213 Well If You Mean you only want to buy one kit than you need to go with the kit that includes the bullet seating die and the FULL resizing die. Because You have no choice but to full resize after 3 or 4 realoads anyway as opposed to buying the neck sizing/ bullet seating combo. For brand I recomend LEE 100%

  • You Need A Full Resizing Die, Neck Resizing Die *Also called a Collet Die* (if you take my advice neck sizing is More Accurate Than Full Sizing), A Bullet Seating Die, And A Factory Crimp Die (For Better accuracy), And Remember The De-Priming Die Is not needed Unless You want to De-Prime Your Cases Before you Resize them because The Resizing die also De-Primes The Case In The Same Step. The Factory Crimp Die Is also an extra accuracy die because the Bullet seating die can also roll crimp.

  • What dies from lee exactly did you get, and besides the priming die, what others do I need.

  • another good video. i like the section on the case trimmer

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