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<blockquote data-quote="Buffalobob" data-source="post: 210087" data-attributes="member: 8"><p>I am not sure of the question you are asking.</p><p></p><p>Head space is the distance from the base to the front of the belt.</p><p></p><p>Bulge is just the part immediately in front of the belt being too large in diameter. </p><p></p><p>For bulge you can grind off the bottom of your FLS die a little so it goes down further to the shell holder. But it will move your shoulder back by that amount also. If your loads are already over max then you may eat your bolt which will cost a lot of money at the orthodontist.</p><p></p><p>For bulge, another trick is to take a spare FLS and cut it off below the shoulder and grind the base down a little. This way it will not move the shoulder but will remove the bulge. It has a few side affects but they are minimal. You will ruin a few hacksaw blades trying to cut the hard steel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buffalobob, post: 210087, member: 8"] I am not sure of the question you are asking. Head space is the distance from the base to the front of the belt. Bulge is just the part immediately in front of the belt being too large in diameter. For bulge you can grind off the bottom of your FLS die a little so it goes down further to the shell holder. But it will move your shoulder back by that amount also. If your loads are already over max then you may eat your bolt which will cost a lot of money at the orthodontist. For bulge, another trick is to take a spare FLS and cut it off below the shoulder and grind the base down a little. This way it will not move the shoulder but will remove the bulge. It has a few side affects but they are minimal. You will ruin a few hacksaw blades trying to cut the hard steel. [/QUOTE]
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