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Reloading
Seating die squish???
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<blockquote data-quote="Huntz" data-source="post: 2589135" data-attributes="member: 110832"><p>Remove die from press .Put case into shell holder and run all the way too the top of the stroke,Take your die and screw down until you feel resistance.The resistance is the roll crimp part of the die.Back off a quarter turn.Now the die is set up correctly.Now measure brass length.Even new brass can be different lengths.I have bought Nosler Custom brass that had a few different calibers mixed in,so they are far from perfect.Evidently one brass was longer than the others causing this.It only takes a few minutes to check the lengths with a caliper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Huntz, post: 2589135, member: 110832"] Remove die from press .Put case into shell holder and run all the way too the top of the stroke,Take your die and screw down until you feel resistance.The resistance is the roll crimp part of the die.Back off a quarter turn.Now the die is set up correctly.Now measure brass length.Even new brass can be different lengths.I have bought Nosler Custom brass that had a few different calibers mixed in,so they are far from perfect.Evidently one brass was longer than the others causing this.It only takes a few minutes to check the lengths with a caliper. [/QUOTE]
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