300 win mag neck size dies. I can't find them

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Locally nobody sells dies and both cabelas and wholesale don't have neck size dies in 300 win mag, even in their websites. Anyone have any suggestions for online retailers?
 
What brand are you looking for?

Titan Reloading in the US has the Lee one in stock:
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The rest of my stuff has been lee and I've been happy with it. I was willing to try something else if I couldn't find it, but I'm already comfortable with their products.
 
Lee's Deluxe die sets, in the yellow boxes, include their collette neck sizer die. While I haven't checked specifically for 300WM, I have seen quite a few yellow boxes on the shelves at WWS in Prince George. Perhaps as at the desk? If they don't have, they should be able to get it.
 
If you really can't find one for now, I suggest "partial" full length sizing. Many think it is superior to just neck sizing because a full length die often preserves concentricity better than many neck sizing dies. If you have only one gun in that caliber, it may be worth trying.
 
I'm in Weyburn but am gonna go with the 3 piece set and some other stuff from titan. I'll even be able to give partial a go. Everything there is cheap like you guys said and 20 $ shipping isn't too bad. Thanks for all the feed back
 
Locally nobody sells dies and both cabelas and wholesale don't have neck size dies in 300 win mag, even in their websites. Anyone have any suggestions for online retailers?

Why bother with neck dies. You are shooting a magnum and presumably eventually you will need to full length size the brass if you load it to its potential. You can adjust full length dies to effectively only neck size anyway.

NormB
 
Why bother with neck dies. You are shooting a magnum and presumably eventually you will need to full length size the brass if you load it to its potential. You can adjust full length dies to effectively only neck size anyway.

NormB

It's just what I'm comfortable with. I neck size 3 smaller calibers and they have all worked great for me. I doubt I'll actually use the magnum to It's potential, 180s Are probably the heaviest I'll ever load. a 3006 would have worked just as well but I have a pile of magnum powder.
 
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