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7mm STW
Questions regarding properly sizing belted cases
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<blockquote data-quote="Lefty7mmstw" data-source="post: 802128" data-attributes="member: 48043"><p>+1 on 7stw's comments.</p><p>I'll toss another thing in too. I hear more peopls having concentricity issues with turrets and progressives than O or C presses. You may want to size with a rather fresh single stage press and lube your necks so the expander doesn't pull the case out of square. Only the bottom half of the case itself really needs lube with this one if you are using a pad and lube; if you lube her all the way up you'll likely get lube dents after the die gets saturated. Just don't get too stingy or you'll stick one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lefty7mmstw, post: 802128, member: 48043"] +1 on 7stw's comments. I'll toss another thing in too. I hear more peopls having concentricity issues with turrets and progressives than O or C presses. You may want to size with a rather fresh single stage press and lube your necks so the expander doesn't pull the case out of square. Only the bottom half of the case itself really needs lube with this one if you are using a pad and lube; if you lube her all the way up you'll likely get lube dents after the die gets saturated. Just don't get too stingy or you'll stick one. [/QUOTE]
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