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Old 10-26-2011, 09:09 PM
Hoser Hoser is offline
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Please keep in mind that there are many flavors of the 300 Whisper/Blackout out there. I do all the heavy lifting for you, I trim it to 1.355 and take care of the primer pocket crimp. With some chambers you can just add a primer, powder, bullet and you are good to go. Other chambers you might have to run the brass through a full length resize die. I strongly recommend doing it anyway, but that is just me. I even full length resize all brass, virgin or not. I would rather ship brass that needs the shoulder pushed back a couple thousandths than send you overworked brass that will cause headspace issues and short brass life.
Just finished up another bunch of 300 Whisper Rimmed (parent case, 357 max) brass for a friend.

Please send me a PM or an email before you send me any 223/5.56 brass to process so I have a way to contact you.
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