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Hi There,
Oh boy I am glad to know that thre belt on the .375 & .300 H&H is there because of the gently sloping shoulder and not so they headspace and extract easily in break action doubles and the single shot rifle which were popular when these cartridge were introduced ![]() Hmm I wonder why the American manufactuers still use a belt then is it's "superfluous". And I notice that annealing is now not required to get the case to it's critical tempreture. Anealing requires the metal to get to it's critical temp otherwise it does not work ![]() He has obviously does not think much of Lee's stuff and mentions it in passing whilst plugging others . The collect type dies work well and apart from Lee others make their own version of collet dies. I have dies by at least 4 makers and they all do the job theywere designed for. About the only real truth I found was that the bullets made today are superior to those of say 30 years ago ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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