Kazman1960
CGN Regular
- Location
- Timmins Ontario
I have a two-die Hornady set for my 30-30. It does the job BUT the neck expander is part of the de-priming rod and unless you inside lube the neck, the expander die may get stuck inside the neck. I had to cut a brass casing off once and even if it doesn't jam, it can end up stretching the neck way longer and unevenly. I put my 30-30 brass through the sizing die twice. The first time with the neck expander plug removed so that I de-prime and size. I then trim the case (important to avoid crimping problems) and then screw the expander plug back onto the de-priming rod and run my brass through the sizing die just far enough to expand the neck. I then use a Lee expander to very, very slightly bell the mouth of the case. The rest is standard. I like to case trim my brass every second time or so. Properly trimmed brass crimps just fine with the Hornady dies. Although I find the Lee Factory Crimp die a life-saver in some other calibers where I am loading oversize bullets for oversize bores, but tight chambers, I don't have that need for the 30-30.
Thanks everyone for all the useful info . I'll be sure to heed the do's and don'ts . I ended up buying the Hornady FTX in 160 grain with Leverevolution powder . I'll see how this combo makes out . I just tried the rifle using store bought Winchester ammo , and , i'll be honest , this rifle shoots very very well .




















































