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<blockquote data-quote="QuietTexan" data-source="post: 2897930" data-attributes="member: 116181"><p>Problem with ordering custom is the quantity you have to buy. Hard to swing even for people that sell their custom cartridges full time. Shawn Carlock doesn't get it for the Terminators, and I'm pretty sure Sherman brass is all run as the parent case dimension. ADG must only change out the head stamp, which is why he says you have to neck up/down for certain calibers in each line.</p><p></p><p>A multi-step sizing process from an oversized parent case is most likely cheaper in the long run, even if you have to get multiple sizing dies to do it. There's not a lot out there you can't get large enough cases for in a given boltface and work downwards. Lapua = 416 Rigby or 338 LM, Magnum = 404 Jeffrey or 300 RUM, Standard = 280AI, 223 = Starline 223 Basic Brass.</p><p></p><p>Qual Cart makes some pretty obscure cases if you need an unusual parent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="QuietTexan, post: 2897930, member: 116181"] Problem with ordering custom is the quantity you have to buy. Hard to swing even for people that sell their custom cartridges full time. Shawn Carlock doesn't get it for the Terminators, and I'm pretty sure Sherman brass is all run as the parent case dimension. ADG must only change out the head stamp, which is why he says you have to neck up/down for certain calibers in each line. A multi-step sizing process from an oversized parent case is most likely cheaper in the long run, even if you have to get multiple sizing dies to do it. There's not a lot out there you can't get large enough cases for in a given boltface and work downwards. Lapua = 416 Rigby or 338 LM, Magnum = 404 Jeffrey or 300 RUM, Standard = 280AI, 223 = Starline 223 Basic Brass. Qual Cart makes some pretty obscure cases if you need an unusual parent. [/QUOTE]
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