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Reloading
Larry Willis collet die
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<blockquote data-quote="A/1-61" data-source="post: 3033714" data-attributes="member: 127316"><p>I bought one last year for my STW and 300 weatherby and it works great. No other way that I know of to get rid of that bulge just north of the belt. If you don't address this issue, eventually you will develop a crack and possible separation at that point. This single die fits a half dozen belted cartridges. I think I paid just north of $100 for it which is almost priceless when you consider extending the life of your expensive brass. Whether you, next size or full size, if you're breast does not cycle freely, you need one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A/1-61, post: 3033714, member: 127316"] I bought one last year for my STW and 300 weatherby and it works great. No other way that I know of to get rid of that bulge just north of the belt. If you don't address this issue, eventually you will develop a crack and possible separation at that point. This single die fits a half dozen belted cartridges. I think I paid just north of $100 for it which is almost priceless when you consider extending the life of your expensive brass. Whether you, next size or full size, if you're breast does not cycle freely, you need one. [/QUOTE]
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