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250 Savage Dies?

I have these dies that are marked RCBS 250 Savage F&T. Are these for sizing down cases for this caliber I assume? Does anyone still shoot this cartridge?
 
The one with a decapping rod should be a fl resizer, one of the two without decapping pins should be a trim die, the third die should be a bullet seater.
 
That would seem to indicate that they are form and trim dies. Could make 250 brass from 300 savage (which you could with std 250 f/l resizer) or 243 Win.
 
Utah -

Howdy !

Had a Ruger M-77 in .250 Savage; and it was a "death ray" on NE Indiana "Soybeanus Digestus ".

It was a loaner rifle for my best friend, who campaigned it with great success, including @ local score shoots.

In the mid-'70s, the load we used was 39.0gr H-380 and FED LR Match in Rem brass, powering Sierra 75 HPs.
At distance, it sounded like the groundhogs were being hit w/ a wet dishrag.

These days, may (more ) good powder choices abound. If i ever had another .250 Sav, I'd be sure to try Hornady 75 "V"-Max in it !

Our die set was made by Bonanza ( now Forster ). For dies today, I recommend Hornady " Custom Grade New Dimension Dies "; which would work great outfitted w/ their "Micro-just seater" top.

Their bushing NS die acewpts Wislon bushings, and you can have Hornady set it up as a shoudler bump die also for a low price.

Regards,
357Mag
 

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