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29 February 2004, 17:05
510wells
500 NE help
Guys,

I have a 500 NE on order with (Butch) Searcy and being a reloader I ran out and bought a bunch of Huntingtons brass, CH4D dies, etc.

I'm new to reloading stuff of this size so I figured I'd ask the guys that know about this and who could give me a little guidance on a couple of issues I've discovered with this big hummer.

How in the heck do you guys prime these large cases? I use a (Forster) Coax press and they have that priming "thingy" on the top of the frame that (sorta) works but it tends to mangle the case rims. What do you guys use?

A related question, I currently use a Forster case trimmer but it's gonna be too small for these big guys. Do the cases last long enough to need to be trimmed? Do I need to get the 50BMG trimmer? As the 500 NE rim is pretty thin will the bigger Forster work here? are there other options?

Thanks for your time.

Roi
29 February 2004, 17:11
500grains
1. I use an RCBS stand-alone priming tool for my 500 NE. It works fine. I do not know the model, but it is not the aps system, and it is green.

2. You can trim with a file trim die from CH4d. Or you can get a 50 BMG trimmer then get a case head collet for the 500 NE. It has been a few years since I set up for it, but I think Forester can set you up. CH4d can also, with their electric case trimmer.

3. If you have trouble with the Huntington's brass, you are not alone. I found about a third of them had rims too thick to let my rifle close. So I filed them down.

Best of luck. Ask more questions if you have them.
29 February 2004, 17:34
700 nitro
hey dan you use mast or bell brass right i dont want to go through the trouble of filing brass so i guess bell would be the way to go

the hds brass i got i asked huntingtons was made by mast/bell
29 February 2004, 19:33
500grains
I have Mast/Bell brass now. I still use the HDS, but I have to measure all around the rim on each one and file if there is a problem.