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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Partial full length resizing
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<blockquote data-quote="winelines" data-source="post: 285658" data-attributes="member: 16384"><p>I guess the twist to this that I forgot to mention is that the caliber is a .300 Wby, which is headspaced off the belt. I tried screwing out the sizing die until it seemed I am just starting to form the shoulder. I tried to use a RCBS runout guage to find the shoulder, but it is impercise at best. I guess I can use the lock ring to repeat the sizing from session to session. It loooks like I am resizing about 3/4 of the neck.</p><p> </p><p>I guess the alternative is the competition shell holders.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="winelines, post: 285658, member: 16384"] I guess the twist to this that I forgot to mention is that the caliber is a .300 Wby, which is headspaced off the belt. I tried screwing out the sizing die until it seemed I am just starting to form the shoulder. I tried to use a RCBS runout guage to find the shoulder, but it is impercise at best. I guess I can use the lock ring to repeat the sizing from session to session. It loooks like I am resizing about 3/4 of the neck. I guess the alternative is the competition shell holders. [/QUOTE]
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