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Reloading
Lee collet die vs. rcbs neck die
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<blockquote data-quote="RustyBore" data-source="post: 862701" data-attributes="member: 72203"><p>Dear Shooters;</p><p> </p><p>I'm 75 years of age and have loaded hundreds of thousands of ammo and I don't understand all the fuss. the one most important thing that is missing from all but one of these posts is the following WARNING: Always check the case length of every cartridge you reload. You can be biased one way or the other on the type of die you use the tightness of the bullet, the amount of and type of powder, and the bullet. but if you don't check that length you can lose everything with the pull of the trigger. I use a Lee case length guage trimmer on every case I reload. They are cheap and foolproof insurance.*****. I'm always amazed at those that never check the thing that will blow your head off.</p><p> </p><p>RustyBore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RustyBore, post: 862701, member: 72203"] Dear Shooters; I'm 75 years of age and have loaded hundreds of thousands of ammo and I don't understand all the fuss. the one most important thing that is missing from all but one of these posts is the following WARNING: Always check the case length of every cartridge you reload. You can be biased one way or the other on the type of die you use the tightness of the bullet, the amount of and type of powder, and the bullet. but if you don't check that length you can lose everything with the pull of the trigger. I use a Lee case length guage trimmer on every case I reload. They are cheap and foolproof insurance.*****. I'm always amazed at those that never check the thing that will blow your head off. RustyBore [/QUOTE]
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