July 31, 2013, 03:31 PM | #1 |
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Small base die sets
While on vacation down to to Calif, to visit with his grandmother and sister, Grandpa Mike gives my grandson a M760 Remington in .30-06. Checking the die cabinet, We've got two sets of RCBS in .30-06, series A and series K. The series A set is from 2001-2 and the K series set is older. Are either of these die sets the Small Base we need to reload for this nice old pump?
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The RCBS small base dies have a SB on them, or at least mine do.
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I use RCBS SB dies in 3 calibers- .308, 30-06, and .223. I have 270 dies, but they only load ammo for a BAR. MOST rifles will be OK with standard dies, but a few (like the various BARs) need small base dies. I load for both a 760 and 742 in '06 and use the SB dies because a balk in bear country could be hazardous to my tired old body if ursus decides to make a fight. My BIL agrees and he has a 760. Accuracy is excellent in all 3 rifles. YMMV.
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Folks loaded with regular dies for about 80 years or more and didn't need small base sizers.
SB sizers are a solution to a problem that very few people have, but many have adopted as they want to prevent any problem. They do work the case a bit more. Why not try what works for 99.99% of the folks? If the sized cases don't chamber (you will want to load one or two inert (no powder of primer) dummy rounds with bullets if the case itself won't feed), and you have trimmed them to the correct length after sizing, then you MIGHT need a SB die. |
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Thank you all, just wanted to be sure. We'll start him out with new brass, and full length re-size.
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