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Help getting sized 1x fired brass to fit in chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="Innovative" data-source="post: 413116" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>The bad shellholders I found were both made by Lyman almost 40 years ago (probably before CNC). I use RCBS, Redding, Hornady, and Dillon dies and shellholders, and I've never encountered a single defective die. Every manufacturer makes "something" that's much better than any of the other companies.</p><p> </p><p>I strongly recommend Redding S-Type (bushing) FL dies if they're available in the caliber you're loading. I'm a believer in accurate measuring - especially at the shoulder. There are a lot of things that are easily explained by the reloader that measures carefully. I was recently surprised to measure some factory loads (7mm Rem. Mag.). Unlike the handloader, the factory headspaces them on the belt, and the shoulder was actually set back almost .030"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Innovative, post: 413116, member: 527"] The bad shellholders I found were both made by Lyman almost 40 years ago (probably before CNC). I use RCBS, Redding, Hornady, and Dillon dies and shellholders, and I've never encountered a single defective die. Every manufacturer makes "something" that's much better than any of the other companies. I strongly recommend Redding S-Type (bushing) FL dies if they're available in the caliber you're loading. I'm a believer in accurate measuring - especially at the shoulder. There are a lot of things that are easily explained by the reloader that measures carefully. I was recently surprised to measure some factory loads (7mm Rem. Mag.). Unlike the handloader, the factory headspaces them on the belt, and the shoulder was actually set back almost .030" [/QUOTE]
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