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Reloading
Polishing a body die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 836145" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>You don't have to push the case in all the way every time with a body die when a shoulder bump is not required .</p><p>Fired case size varies from and easy fit to a sticky hard to chamber case.</p><p>So be careful what size case you choose to adustt the die to.</p><p>Some cases will spring back .001 coming out of a size die anyway .</p><p>.001 critical match could be a bit close when changing brass brands and different batches . </p><p>You may have a small base body die and not need one . However I would just try not pushing the case in so far each time and only shoudler bump when needed. Keep lubricant film as thin as possible and keep the die and cases very clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 836145, member: 17844"] You don't have to push the case in all the way every time with a body die when a shoulder bump is not required . Fired case size varies from and easy fit to a sticky hard to chamber case. So be careful what size case you choose to adustt the die to. Some cases will spring back .001 coming out of a size die anyway . .001 critical match could be a bit close when changing brass brands and different batches . You may have a small base body die and not need one . However I would just try not pushing the case in so far each time and only shoudler bump when needed. Keep lubricant film as thin as possible and keep the die and cases very clean. [/QUOTE]
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