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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Capt Nag" data-source="post: 2953032" data-attributes="member: 128026"><p>Sounds like you are well on your way. In time you will streamline your process. If you don't already have one, get a loading tray.</p><p>I use a Hornady powder measure and set it to drop just short of my desired weight. Then I trickle out the remainder and pour it in the case. When all 50, (That's what the tray holds), cases are done, I inspect the entire tray. This is where you will immediately know if you screwed one up. They should all look the same, powder level wise.</p><p>I've use the Lee case trimers for over 35 years. They always cut .10 short of the recommended length. Sounds like yours is a bad one. Get another. And chamfer a bit more. Lube on the inside of the neck will help seat the bullet, but do not use much!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Capt Nag, post: 2953032, member: 128026"] Sounds like you are well on your way. In time you will streamline your process. If you don't already have one, get a loading tray. I use a Hornady powder measure and set it to drop just short of my desired weight. Then I trickle out the remainder and pour it in the case. When all 50, (That's what the tray holds), cases are done, I inspect the entire tray. This is where you will immediately know if you screwed one up. They should all look the same, powder level wise. I've use the Lee case trimers for over 35 years. They always cut .10 short of the recommended length. Sounds like yours is a bad one. Get another. And chamfer a bit more. Lube on the inside of the neck will help seat the bullet, but do not use much! [/QUOTE]
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