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Forgo a couple Starbucks of Dutch Bros "diabetes in a cup", and a few cheeseburgers and get the right tool. Your face not getting blown off, or damaging your firearms is worth it.
I don't recomend it but it will work and I have done it with 3006 and other calibers. Adjusting the die correctly is a must. I'm happy to loan you a 3006 seater any time.Like the title says. I'm cheap. I already have dies for 300 blackout, 7.62x39, and 30-30. Do I really need to get a seating die for 30-06? I was thinking I could just get away with just getting a 30-06 full length sizing die and using one of the other seaters.
Rodney
I agree - cheap is great (I am the spokesman of 'cheap') but common, used dies are so cheap it ain't worth the potential problems.Your face not getting blown off, or damaging your firearms is worth it.
I don't recomend it but it will work and I have done it with 3006 and other calibers. Adjusting the die correctly is a must. I'm happy to loan you a 3006 seater any time.
What's a "2 die short base rcbs set"?Thanks guys. I did find a good 2 die short base rcbs set, so I'm not a cheap as I had hoped to be on this project. They went on sale at sportsmans and my wife said it was okay. I have to full length size anyway, because its for an M1 that I may be shooting high power with if my schedule allows. I've read that short base isn't needed for M1's as they have generous chambers? In any case, it should work all the same.
Rodney
I THINK he might mean 'small base'What's a "2 die short base rcbs set"?
Which has nothing to do with seating but with sizing. but anywayI THINK he might mean 'small base'