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Reddit mentions of Squirrel Daddy Deluxe 300 Blackout Case Trimming Jig

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 6

We found 6 Reddit mentions of Squirrel Daddy Deluxe 300 Blackout Case Trimming Jig. Here are the top ones.

Squirrel Daddy Deluxe 300 Blackout Case Trimming Jig
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Accurately holds a .223 /5.56 cartridge for 300 Blackout case trimmingJig conforms to the taper of the cartridge so cuts are precsionConsistent case lengthAdjustable depth stopDeluxe 300 Blackout Case Jig with Removable Clear Plastic Guard
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Found 6 comments on Squirrel Daddy Deluxe 300 Blackout Case Trimming Jig:

u/WesbroBaptstBarNGril · 3 pointsr/reloading

Best tip:

Get a chop saw from harbor freight

And a jig from Amazon if you're doing more than 20 rounds. It will change your life for the better.

u/Seth0351 · 2 pointsr/reloading

What I ended up doing is resizing a bunch of 223 before I chopped them, I used the 300 resizer and took out the primer punch, worked pretty good. This trimmer may be a good idea, I've been looking at getting it for myself, you can read the reviews and decide if its for you. And heres a jig if you dont want to make one.

For powder/bullets, I use AA1680 and Palmetto Projectiles 208gn for Subsonics. Dont use them for Supers. Also, if you're running a progressive and loading lead coated projectiles, you'll need an expander die of some sort to prevent the brass from cutting up the lead projectiles.

Also, sub/xpost to /r/300BLK

u/CorporateNINJA · 0 pointsr/reloading

while i don't have a 300blk (yet) i have been doing my research and have decided to go with 556 brass when it comes to reloading for it. if this is the route your gonna go, you're probably gonna want a swaging die, 300blk jig and sizing die set. you might also pick up a case gauge and OAL length dummy brass. all this so you can resize 556 for 300blk. i'm looking here for 556 brass, but i'm open to suggestions for a better deal elsewhere. 1000 brass for $80. $0.08/ea

my reasoning is this. Rumor has it that 556 has thicker brass, which leads to a slightly smaller internal capacity. if you're loading subsonic rounds, you'll most likely be using Trail Boss as your powder. because the loads for subsonic are quite small, you want the largest grain powder you can find as it will fill the case and lead to a more even burn. so a smaller case capacity would further improve this.

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you could also just buy bulk 300blk brass. 1000 brass for $130. $0.13/ea