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Reloading 280 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 1722676" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>Just to make sure it sounds like the sharpy got scraped off the shoulder and maybe the shoulder/ body junction. A picture would help with figuring out the issue. I always like to try the KISS method and do simple things first before getting more evasive. Such as using a factory matching shellholder. If that doesn't do it try a different lube, I like Imperial Sizing wax. You could also make sure your expander ball is well polished and make sure the inside of the case mouth is well lubed while sizing, although I clean the interior by tumbling afterwards. Camming over is also another method, but I always do this first. Set up dies by just touching the die to shellholder with the ram up. And then FL size and when the ram is in it's top position while sizing brass look for a gap between the die and shellholder. If you get a "gap" between the dies and shellholder then slightly cam over the press. Finally you could mill or turn a shellholder. But I'd call the manufacturer first to see what they have to say.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 1722676, member: 95344"] Just to make sure it sounds like the sharpy got scraped off the shoulder and maybe the shoulder/ body junction. A picture would help with figuring out the issue. I always like to try the KISS method and do simple things first before getting more evasive. Such as using a factory matching shellholder. If that doesn't do it try a different lube, I like Imperial Sizing wax. You could also make sure your expander ball is well polished and make sure the inside of the case mouth is well lubed while sizing, although I clean the interior by tumbling afterwards. Camming over is also another method, but I always do this first. Set up dies by just touching the die to shellholder with the ram up. And then FL size and when the ram is in it's top position while sizing brass look for a gap between the die and shellholder. If you get a "gap" between the dies and shellholder then slightly cam over the press. Finally you could mill or turn a shellholder. But I'd call the manufacturer first to see what they have to say. [/QUOTE]
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