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The PRC die "problem"
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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2697140" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Clearly I don't disagree with the aw2 or I wouldn't have purchased a 350.00 reamer. Kind of off base comment on your part. Also, I am running upper end of the charge range for sure, evident in the velocities I've posted. Whidden clearly knows a thing or two as well. It just seems there a different methods to get similar results. Pick your favorite and do what you want. I have both, fans of both, just know that a custom whidden does in fact work like it should. It's not a difficult concept.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2697140, member: 61747"] Clearly I don’t disagree with the aw2 or I wouldn’t have purchased a 350.00 reamer. Kind of off base comment on your part. Also, I am running upper end of the charge range for sure, evident in the velocities I’ve posted. Whidden clearly knows a thing or two as well. It just seems there a different methods to get similar results. Pick your favorite and do what you want. I have both, fans of both, just know that a custom whidden does in fact work like it should. It’s not a difficult concept. [/QUOTE]
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