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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="abinok" data-source="post: 92197" data-attributes="member: 16"><p>With a stony point headspace gauge, and careful small incrimental rotations of the die in the press.</p><p>I posted this a few days ago elsewhere...</p><p>on a 7/8x14 die adjusting it down will get you...</p><p>1 turn .0714"</p><p>1/2 turn .0356"</p><p>1/4 turn .0178"</p><p>1/8 turn .0089"</p><p>1/16 turn .0044"</p><p>1/32 turn .0022"</p><p>1/64 turn .0011"</p><p></p><p>1 thousandth is possible... but be very careful in adjusting when you get close... also, be very dilligent in lubing, or uneven lubrication will make it impossible to hold .001 of bump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="abinok, post: 92197, member: 16"] With a stony point headspace gauge, and careful small incrimental rotations of the die in the press. I posted this a few days ago elsewhere... on a 7/8x14 die adjusting it down will get you... 1 turn .0714" 1/2 turn .0356" 1/4 turn .0178" 1/8 turn .0089" 1/16 turn .0044" 1/32 turn .0022" 1/64 turn .0011" 1 thousandth is possible... but be very careful in adjusting when you get close... also, be very dilligent in lubing, or uneven lubrication will make it impossible to hold .001 of bump. [/QUOTE]
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