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Polishing a body die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Innovative" data-source="post: 838549" data-attributes="member: 527"><p>Bart B ......</p><p> </p><p>When you see that 99<strong>.</strong>9% of all case head separations are at the rear of the case . . . . . it's obvious.</p><p> </p><p>The <u><strong><em>amount</em></strong></u> of shoulder setback is the big variable.</p><p> </p><p>Getting technical information (like this) from the Internet is sometimes like trying to take a drink of water at the base of Niagara Falls . . . . . there's a whole lot coming, it never stops, and you might not get exactly what you're after. </p><p> </p><p>I don't recommend polishing the die in this situation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Innovative, post: 838549, member: 527"] Bart B ...... When you see that 99[B].[/B]9% of all case head separations are at the rear of the case . . . . . it's obvious. The [U][B][I]amount[/I][/B][/U] of shoulder setback is the big variable. Getting technical information (like this) from the Internet is sometimes like trying to take a drink of water at the base of Niagara Falls . . . . . there's a whole lot coming, it never stops, and you might not get exactly what you're after. I don't recommend polishing the die in this situation. [/QUOTE]
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