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Reloading
Newbie bullet seating question
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<blockquote data-quote="Rickyrebar" data-source="post: 370519" data-attributes="member: 21948"><p>Setting up my die per manufactures instructions... RCBS press & dies. I used a caliper to measure the diameter of some of the sticky cases, they all measure less than shown in the manual (.555" manual, .500" actual). So I doubt they are "swelling" due to as you suggested a "hot load", these are once fired "factory cases", so, unless Winchester is sending out hot loads from the factory... I have no idea. Another guy on a different forum said, he had the same problem with some WSM he suggested it was a common trait of that caliber.?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rickyrebar, post: 370519, member: 21948"] Setting up my die per manufactures instructions... RCBS press & dies. I used a caliper to measure the diameter of some of the sticky cases, they all measure less than shown in the manual (.555" manual, .500" actual). So I doubt they are "swelling" due to as you suggested a "hot load", these are once fired "factory cases", so, unless Winchester is sending out hot loads from the factory... I have no idea. Another guy on a different forum said, he had the same problem with some WSM he suggested it was a common trait of that caliber.? [/QUOTE]
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