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<blockquote data-quote="Aussie" data-source="post: 67756" data-attributes="member: 2447"><p><strong>Re: I\'m not stumped</strong></p><p></p><p>arthurj ,</p><p>Glad it worked for you . The reason I wondered whether your press was camming over was that I had a similar problem a few years ago myself when setting up a FL size die . I had the press camming over before the handle reached the bottom of it's stroke but not by enough to result in the case shoulder being bumped back.</p><p>Brent is right . A little bit of adjustment at this point makes a big difference .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aussie, post: 67756, member: 2447"] [b]Re: I\'m not stumped[/b] arthurj , Glad it worked for you . The reason I wondered whether your press was camming over was that I had a similar problem a few years ago myself when setting up a FL size die . I had the press camming over before the handle reached the bottom of it's stroke but not by enough to result in the case shoulder being bumped back. Brent is right . A little bit of adjustment at this point makes a big difference . [/QUOTE]
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