RCBS Introduces New Modern Hunting Cartridge Die Sets

   03.21.23

RCBS Introduces New Modern Hunting Cartridge Die Sets

Regarding today’s modern hunting cartridges, despite the high quality we’re getting, some shooters still want to roll their own loads. This applies to the new 7mm PRC and .360 Buckhammer cartridges. That is why RCBS is proud to announce the introduction of three new die sets for .338 Weatherby RPM

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RCBS Introduces New Modern Hunting Cartridge Die Sets

RCBS Introduces New Modern Hunting Cartridge Die Sets

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. –– RCBS®, the leading manufacturer of ammunition reloading equipment for rifles and pistols, has added three new cartridges to its collection of full-length die sets: 7mm PRC, .360 Buckhammer™ and .338 Weatherby® RPM.

All three of these two-die sets come with a full-length sizer die with an expander-decapping unit and a seater die with bullet seater plug. Each die comes with standard 7/8″-14 thread and the sets come in a green die set box.

RCBS Introduces New Modern Hunting Cartridge Die Sets

RCBS makes some of the best dies and reloading equipment, and each of these new die sets shouldn’t be an exception to that reputation. Each Die Set will cost less than $100 with the .338 Weatherby RPM costing $75.99, the .360 Buckmaster set for $58.99, and the 7mm PRC set for $42.99. For more information visit http://rcbs.com/.

Announced late last year, the 7mm PRC is the hottest new rifle cartridge to hit the market for long range shooters and hunters, joining the ranks of other popular cartridges in the PRC family like the 6.5 PRC and .300 PRC. As more riflemen switch to the new 7mm cartridge, demand for handloading equipment is also increasing.

The .360 Buckhammer is a new straight-walled cartridge for lever-guns that’s aimed at the big woods whitetail hunter, while the .338 Weatherby RPM combines fire-breathing magnum performance with modern, heavy-for-caliber bullets.

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