you just have to follow the instructions for the x dies, you still have to do an initial uniformity trim and then supposedly their die does not allow them to "grow" beyond a certain point. truthfully i have reloaded my .223 many times w/o having to trim them, but then again i dont load super fast max loads, if i get split necks i just cut them and form and load them for my 7.62x35
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You know that I was just supporting your claim about X dies, right? I never met to rob you of your glory for being the first to post about them. BTW, have you tried them? I haven't but would love to hear from several people who have.NRA Certified Pistol, Rifle, Shotgun and Metallic Cartridge Reloading Instructor
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