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What is the deal with 300 Blackout Price & Scarcity?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shinneryfarmer" data-source="post: 3464759" data-attributes="member: 46291"><p>Yes, I use lee resizing dies. Cut the brass at the shoulder where it starts to taper. Deburr, lube and resize then trim to length. Then deburr one more time and your ready to prime, drop powder and seat a bullet. Work out a system works best. Cut all brass, then deburr,resize then move to trimming all brass then deburr again. I understand they make a saw designed for cutting brass, a buddy used this and said it worked great. I have tried different ways but a bandsaw works best for me. Built a jig actually some scrap wood, and a wood guide on my bandsaw. I can line up 10 cases and run them thru. I can cut down 200 cases in about 15 minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shinneryfarmer, post: 3464759, member: 46291"] Yes, I use lee resizing dies. Cut the brass at the shoulder where it starts to taper. Deburr, lube and resize then trim to length. Then deburr one more time and your ready to prime, drop powder and seat a bullet. Work out a system works best. Cut all brass, then deburr,resize then move to trimming all brass then deburr again. I understand they make a saw designed for cutting brass, a buddy used this and said it worked great. I have tried different ways but a bandsaw works best for me. Built a jig actually some scrap wood, and a wood guide on my bandsaw. I can line up 10 cases and run them thru. I can cut down 200 cases in about 15 minutes. [/QUOTE]
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