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<blockquote data-quote="7mmnut" data-source="post: 915964" data-attributes="member: 74900"><p>Yep! Some techy's will tell you to screw your die to the shell holder, let off your ram and give it a 1/4 turn more. I've crushed shoulders and removed stuck cases yrs. ago doing that. I just bring the ram up and barely touch it with the die and back off a split hair....Never had a problem since. Don't forget to lube your cases ... Hornady one shot makes that a piece of cake.. Want to add that this info is my opinion and I'm sure someone will disagree... 28 yrs. of reloading and I still have heated debates with an older brother about what I'm doing wrong.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7mmnut, post: 915964, member: 74900"] Yep! Some techy's will tell you to screw your die to the shell holder, let off your ram and give it a 1/4 turn more. I've crushed shoulders and removed stuck cases yrs. ago doing that. I just bring the ram up and barely touch it with the die and back off a split hair....Never had a problem since. Don't forget to lube your cases ... Hornady one shot makes that a piece of cake.. Want to add that this info is my opinion and I'm sure someone will disagree... 28 yrs. of reloading and I still have heated debates with an older brother about what I'm doing wrong. [/QUOTE]
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