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Reloading
Forster Co-Ax OAL limitations
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<blockquote data-quote="mattj" data-source="post: 243368" data-attributes="member: 8758"><p>I load .300 RUM with a Forster.</p><p></p><p>I'm pretty sure there is *not* enough clearance between the top of the brass when it is in the jaws and the bottom of the die to insert the bullet when the jaws are holding the brass (at least with a 240gr SMK). I set the bullet on top of the brass and gently hold it in position as I insert the brass into the press -- the brass/bullet goes up inside the die in order to provide enough room to position the brass in the jaws. I don't find this particularly inconvenient, and I don't believe it slows me down any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattj, post: 243368, member: 8758"] I load .300 RUM with a Forster. I'm pretty sure there is *not* enough clearance between the top of the brass when it is in the jaws and the bottom of the die to insert the bullet when the jaws are holding the brass (at least with a 240gr SMK). I set the bullet on top of the brass and gently hold it in position as I insert the brass into the press -- the brass/bullet goes up inside the die in order to provide enough room to position the brass in the jaws. I don't find this particularly inconvenient, and I don't believe it slows me down any. [/QUOTE]
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