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Bumping the Shoulder Question
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<blockquote data-quote="samson" data-source="post: 240863" data-attributes="member: 1226"><p>I had some brand new Norma Brass in a 300 WM and have since fired them once. I will be using a Redding Body Die and a Lee Collett Neck sizer. I was told that I should only bump the shoulder back about .001 to .002. How is this done and do you think that my accuracy will get better since it has been sized to my chamber?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samson, post: 240863, member: 1226"] I had some brand new Norma Brass in a 300 WM and have since fired them once. I will be using a Redding Body Die and a Lee Collett Neck sizer. I was told that I should only bump the shoulder back about .001 to .002. How is this done and do you think that my accuracy will get better since it has been sized to my chamber? [/QUOTE]
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