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<blockquote data-quote="bluedog69" data-source="post: 2954665" data-attributes="member: 118823"><p>Maybe this has been said but I will throw this out there. If your cases are mixed some</p><p>may be longer than others. </p><p>1) read your die instructions. Many will crimp and seat the bullet. I would recommend separate seating and crimping steps. Many seating dies need to be backed off of the ram at least one full turn when the ram is all the way up. </p><p>2) some brass if used already may need trimmed. Some new brass might even need it. Never know these days. </p><p>3) read some basic steps from printed manuals. It can be pretty daunting until you have done it many times and get comfortable with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluedog69, post: 2954665, member: 118823"] Maybe this has been said but I will throw this out there. If your cases are mixed some may be longer than others. 1) read your die instructions. Many will crimp and seat the bullet. I would recommend separate seating and crimping steps. Many seating dies need to be backed off of the ram at least one full turn when the ram is all the way up. 2) some brass if used already may need trimmed. Some new brass might even need it. Never know these days. 3) read some basic steps from printed manuals. It can be pretty daunting until you have done it many times and get comfortable with it. [/QUOTE]
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