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Reloading
problem bumping shoulder back
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<blockquote data-quote="dmax1800" data-source="post: 959596" data-attributes="member: 68255"><p>This just started last night for the first time. I have never had this problem before. Before I could bump the shoulder 2 to 4 thou without going past 1/4 turn after the die touched the shell holder. I have since tried 2 other shell holders; another RCBS and a Lee shell holder. All 3 did exactly the same. I measured the distance from where the cartridge base sits to the top of the rim. All 3 measured EXACTLY the same. I thoroughly cleaned all 3 and no effect. I tried a different press, a Hornady, and it did the same. So I've tried different shell holders and a different press.</p><p>Now what???</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmax1800, post: 959596, member: 68255"] This just started last night for the first time. I have never had this problem before. Before I could bump the shoulder 2 to 4 thou without going past 1/4 turn after the die touched the shell holder. I have since tried 2 other shell holders; another RCBS and a Lee shell holder. All 3 did exactly the same. I measured the distance from where the cartridge base sits to the top of the rim. All 3 measured EXACTLY the same. I thoroughly cleaned all 3 and no effect. I tried a different press, a Hornady, and it did the same. So I've tried different shell holders and a different press. Now what??? [/QUOTE]
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