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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 745218" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Ok from teh sound of it you have not experienced bad age hardening that's good. I said it was unpredictable .</p><p>As far as bulged necks go then the problem may be incorrect adjustment of the bullet seating die . If you have the die body down too far when you push the bullet into the case the end of the neck can hit up against the end of the die .</p><p>A little bit might just crimp the bullet but a lot will push the neck back and damage it.</p><p>If you back the seater stem out and die off then run an empty case of correct lenght into the die . Run the body of the die down until it stops on the case then back off one 1/2 turn that will give you about .0357 clearance . Lock the die body then go about adjusting the seater stem to give correct seating depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 745218, member: 17844"] Ok from teh sound of it you have not experienced bad age hardening that's good. I said it was unpredictable . As far as bulged necks go then the problem may be incorrect adjustment of the bullet seating die . If you have the die body down too far when you push the bullet into the case the end of the neck can hit up against the end of the die . A little bit might just crimp the bullet but a lot will push the neck back and damage it. If you back the seater stem out and die off then run an empty case of correct lenght into the die . Run the body of the die down until it stops on the case then back off one 1/2 turn that will give you about .0357 clearance . Lock the die body then go about adjusting the seater stem to give correct seating depth. [/QUOTE]
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