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Reloading
Setting up dies "properly"
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<blockquote data-quote="KineKilla" data-source="post: 1919589" data-attributes="member: 114563"><p>So, if all 4 cannot be correct (truth is always a matter of perspective) which one would you propose is the correct one? Surely we can't just leave the brass as is and keep shooting it endlessly. Some form of sizing is going to have to take place at some point. </p><p></p><p>FL sizing my brass...and I do mean FULL Length as in installing the dies in the press exactly as directed in the die instruction manual has gotten me to where I am and the reason for this thread. Not bumping the shoulders just a little, not sizing only the neck, not keeping the cases fire formed, but running the case into the die until it will not go further and then reloading it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KineKilla, post: 1919589, member: 114563"] So, if all 4 cannot be correct (truth is always a matter of perspective) which one would you propose is the correct one? Surely we can't just leave the brass as is and keep shooting it endlessly. Some form of sizing is going to have to take place at some point. FL sizing my brass...and I do mean FULL Length as in installing the dies in the press exactly as directed in the die instruction manual has gotten me to where I am and the reason for this thread. Not bumping the shoulders just a little, not sizing only the neck, not keeping the cases fire formed, but running the case into the die until it will not go further and then reloading it. [/QUOTE]
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