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  • rufe-snow
    Full length sizer for 308, is going to be almost 1/2 " to short for 30-06. .308 specific seater, probably also going to be to short for 30-06. Shell holder, will work though. 
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  • gruntled2
    The point is if they are going back in the same rifle is there any need to full length resize them?
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  • bpost
    Being 1/2 inch shorter you will run into the bases expanding enough that it will not chamber in the rifle.
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  • MIKE WISKEY
    you can 'neck size' .30/06 brass in a .308 win. die but that's about all. the shoulder angle is different as well as the should dia.
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  • waltermoe

    I don’t know what type of rifle your using, if it is a bolt action you can neck size, if it is automatic you will need to full length size the brass. My advise is, buy the proper die and use it, the you will have better options. My self, I use a full length sizing die and only partly size for bolt action and full length size for automatic actions.

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  • navc130
    As MW stated you should be able to NECK SIZE ONLY with the .308 die as long as the case neck holds the bullet tightly.  Cartridge brass is "springy" and shrinks slightly after firing.  Fired cartridges should be able to re-chamber in the same rifle they were fired in, especially a bolt action rifle.  According to my reloading manuals the .308 case neck is .003 (or slightly more) larger than the 30-06.  This could prevent a tight fit of the bullet.  A few test rounds will determine that.  Good luck.
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  • jkbt1

    Are 308 dies that expensive? Hard to find? Why even bother half assing it? Go get the correct dies for the cartridge you want to reload and be done with it.

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  • Okie
    If I want to neck size ONLY 30 caliber brass I have a Hornady die that is made for neck sizing only.
    It has the long tapered sizing spud so it withdraws through the die easier than a regular sizing die.
    I always chamber test brass hulls whether they are neck sized, full length sized or sized in between with a full length sizer backed off to see if they chamber ok BEFORE I add the components to make them a shell.
    You will ALWAYS find some brass hulls even from the same lot, etc, that needs little bit more sizing than others when you start chamber testing. Best to find out before they have the powder and bullet added than to find out later. 
    If you are reloading and crimping the bullets you will get some chambering surprises also from rogue brass cases. :o:o
    Bottom Line summary: Get the proper dies and eq for reloading and be ready for some surprises when you least expect such.

    XXit Happens.

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  • Mobuck
    "which causes me to wonder if I can reload 30/06 with .308 dies"
    Except under extreme situations, that's a solid NO.
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