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Reloading
300 WSM loose Bullets
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<blockquote data-quote="copper still" data-source="post: 3076964" data-attributes="member: 125488"><p>Spun the expander ball in a drill chuck with 500 grit and then finished with 1500. It's nice and shiny has a OD of .3055. it started at .307 so a 1/2 a thousand more than I intended. I installed it back into the die and it definitely increased neck tension. I could feel more feedback when sizing a bullet. I sized it to COAL of 2.860 and no slip at all.</p><p>I assume this will increase pressure so I'll need to back off my charges and check my velocities?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="copper still, post: 3076964, member: 125488"] Spun the expander ball in a drill chuck with 500 grit and then finished with 1500. It's nice and shiny has a OD of .3055. it started at .307 so a 1/2 a thousand more than I intended. I installed it back into the die and it definitely increased neck tension. I could feel more feedback when sizing a bullet. I sized it to COAL of 2.860 and no slip at all. I assume this will increase pressure so I'll need to back off my charges and check my velocities? [/QUOTE]
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