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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1928923" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>The Redding Competition Shell holders will NOT size your case more only Less. A standard shell holder is .125 height. the Competition Shell holders start at .127 and increase or size less up to .135 in .002 increments. There are five shell holders in a set and they run .127, .129, .131, .133, .135. Again they are not shorter than a standard shell holder but they are Higher. So in order to size more you need to take .002 off the top of your standard height shell holder. I simply use some fine Emory paper and turn it upside down and on a flat surface until you have reached the desired height.</p><p>Most chambers are slightly oversized from min SAMMI specs and most dies are designed to size to min SAMMI so if you have a tight chamber you might to take a little off your shell holder. You will have to dedicate that shell holder to that die set and that gun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1928923, member: 85874"] The Redding Competition Shell holders will NOT size your case more only Less. A standard shell holder is .125 height. the Competition Shell holders start at .127 and increase or size less up to .135 in .002 increments. There are five shell holders in a set and they run .127, .129, .131, .133, .135. Again they are not shorter than a standard shell holder but they are Higher. So in order to size more you need to take .002 off the top of your standard height shell holder. I simply use some fine Emory paper and turn it upside down and on a flat surface until you have reached the desired height. Most chambers are slightly oversized from min SAMMI specs and most dies are designed to size to min SAMMI so if you have a tight chamber you might to take a little off your shell holder. You will have to dedicate that shell holder to that die set and that gun. [/QUOTE]
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