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<blockquote data-quote="DasSieben" data-source="post: 2403640" data-attributes="member: 29823"><p>I agree there is a lot to learn without throwing that in there. It isn't my primary reason for getting into reloading. I'm mostly wanting to reload 7mm mag and 9mm all brass. I just have a decent amount of 7.62x39 I wouldn't mind knowing how and having the ability to reload if I needed to! Wouldn't carbide dies wear well even with use on steel cases?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DasSieben, post: 2403640, member: 29823"] I agree there is a lot to learn without throwing that in there. It isn't my primary reason for getting into reloading. I'm mostly wanting to reload 7mm mag and 9mm all brass. I just have a decent amount of 7.62x39 I wouldn't mind knowing how and having the ability to reload if I needed to! Wouldn't carbide dies wear well even with use on steel cases? [/QUOTE]
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