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Reloading
Rcbs FL question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Grizzhunt" data-source="post: 1770261" data-attributes="member: 112037"><p>Maybe some of you read through the problem I was having with case head separation a few weeks ago. I bought a comparator gauge and I hope I fixed the problem. But I decided to check how far I was moving the shoulder on all my rifles. My 243 is moving a lot so I backed my die out a fill turn and got it down to .0035 but I noticed that the case neck isn't getting all the way to the bottom. Is that ok to load like that? I assume my 300 did the same thing but I haven't shot any of the loads yet. So I sized 25 I guess I will test it out and see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grizzhunt, post: 1770261, member: 112037"] Maybe some of you read through the problem I was having with case head separation a few weeks ago. I bought a comparator gauge and I hope I fixed the problem. But I decided to check how far I was moving the shoulder on all my rifles. My 243 is moving a lot so I backed my die out a fill turn and got it down to .0035 but I noticed that the case neck isn’t getting all the way to the bottom. Is that ok to load like that? I assume my 300 did the same thing but I haven’t shot any of the loads yet. So I sized 25 I guess I will test it out and see. [/QUOTE]
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