30br dies?

TrxR

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I was wondering how well the Redding or Wilsons full length bushing dies match up to the original Robinette Reamer?

I am debating on using this reamer or ordering one with a .331 neck and .4715 at the datum line.

Thanks.
 
I was wondering how well the Redding or Wilsons full length bushing dies match up to the original Robinette Reamer?

I am debating on using this reamer or ordering one with a .331 neck and .4715 at the datum line.

Thanks.
Both are worthwhile updates to my original dimensions.:D RG
 
My 30 BR Reamer body has body dimensions that are correct for Lapua 6BR brass. These same body dimensions are identical to the first “Robinett” reamer I bout some years back.

These dimensions work great with Redding dies, which I use. Body die to size the case, Competition Bushing Die to size the neck and decap the primer, and the Competition Seater.
 
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I would recommend

a Harrell #3 30 BR die. As your cases are fired over time, they are reluctant to stay shrunk. I bought a Harrell's #2 but now use a Small Base die to shrink them. The #3 should do a better job than the #2. I's also buy a Redding or Forester Micrometer seating die. I have a Forester, Myself. I'm a big press guy. I load at home and have a big turret press with two calibers of dies set up in it along with a bullet puller.

Pete
 
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