I was pleased with the knowledge Dave shared with me on necking up .375H&H brass (I ordered some tapered expander plugs so I can neck up in stages).
Hornady wanted $180 for the same dies.
George
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Ray Atkinson
I didn't know that trimming brass had an effect on ones curmudgeoninity. ;-)
I agree that not having to trim the lott brass would certainly be a boon, seeting/crimping trimmed brass, then forgetting to trim and doing with the same setting resulted in a crumpled case or two. What I would highly recomend would be a lee factory crimp die, especially if one feels up to fooling with seating depth, and still crimp. If lee makes a factory crimp for the 458 winnie, all one needs is a .30" collar for the shell holder, I use something similar to use a 358 win crimper on the 35 whelen.
I do dislike the trimming of cases and intend to exchange all my dies for X dies as they become available..
Why? I have no idea, I could not shoot up all the ammo I have loaded in two lifetimes and I'm a bit over the hill already, at least according to some Aussies that lurk around here..(grin)and they ain't wrong, but I still feel like I'm 40...
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Ray Atkinson
RCBS makes a 3 die set in 458 Lott - check out their latest catalogue or go to Graf and Sons http://www.grafs.com/ to order on-line.
I get unstamped brass from PMP in RSA, it's basically their 375 H&H brass taken off the production line before it get's necked down to 375 - case length is 72,5 mm and may need some trimming depending on your rifles chamber.
I just loaded up a 100 rounds using the above combo and am very happy with the end result - don't foget to add a decent crimp.
Regards
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Peter
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