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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1929273" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>Numerous people are wrong I wonder if they even have a set of Competition Shell holders. Call Redding and ask them? If you think your Shell holder is out of spec simple measure it. The Emory paper on a flat surface is at least as accurate as a bolt and nut for a arbor. Of course you have to have good Emory paper and a hard flat surface but it works surprising well. rotate the shell holder as you work and measure often. I didn't say get a course paper and start grinding. I would bet that few shell holders are a perfect fit to the bottom of a die anyway they are all mass produced in different plants in different states etc. So taking a little off the shell holder as I described will accomplish what you need no mess and no fuss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1929273, member: 85874"] Numerous people are wrong I wonder if they even have a set of Competition Shell holders. Call Redding and ask them? If you think your Shell holder is out of spec simple measure it. The Emory paper on a flat surface is at least as accurate as a bolt and nut for a arbor. Of course you have to have good Emory paper and a hard flat surface but it works surprising well. rotate the shell holder as you work and measure often. I didn't say get a course paper and start grinding. I would bet that few shell holders are a perfect fit to the bottom of a die anyway they are all mass produced in different plants in different states etc. So taking a little off the shell holder as I described will accomplish what you need no mess and no fuss. [/QUOTE]
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