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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Necks Moving Forward During Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="tgh97531" data-source="post: 396700" data-attributes="member: 22390"><p><strong>I do not have access to a wet grinder so taking .100 to .250 off the dies is not an option. I have tried different shell holders, swtched from a RCBS 43 to an RCBS 4. I am still coming up with the cartridge shoulder .003 too long as measured with of all things the Hornady Lock and Load Headspace Gauge Kit. Hornady is such a great company. This truely a wonderful county when the company that sells you the reloading dies also sells you a tool that will meaure within a 1/1000 that dies is not doing what it is suppose to be doing.. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tgh97531, post: 396700, member: 22390"] [B]I do not have access to a wet grinder so taking .100 to .250 off the dies is not an option. I have tried different shell holders, swtched from a RCBS 43 to an RCBS 4. I am still coming up with the cartridge shoulder .003 too long as measured with of all things the Hornady Lock and Load Headspace Gauge Kit. Hornady is such a great company. This truely a wonderful county when the company that sells you the reloading dies also sells you a tool that will meaure within a 1/1000 that dies is not doing what it is suppose to be doing.. [/B] [/QUOTE]
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