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Problems setting Redding full-length sizing die
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<blockquote data-quote="MagMan" data-source="post: 221356" data-attributes="member: 966"><p>As kraky1 said try to chamber the once fired brass before you run it through the sizer. It will more than likely go right in with no pressure. If that is the case it won't matter where you set the die you just want the neck to get back to size. I'd probably do 1-1.5 turns off the shell holder.</p><p></p><p>Wait until they won't chamber easily then worry about the height of your die. It will make more sense then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagMan, post: 221356, member: 966"] As kraky1 said try to chamber the once fired brass before you run it through the sizer. It will more than likely go right in with no pressure. If that is the case it won't matter where you set the die you just want the neck to get back to size. I'd probably do 1-1.5 turns off the shell holder. Wait until they won't chamber easily then worry about the height of your die. It will make more sense then. [/QUOTE]
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