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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Shoulder bumping technique
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<blockquote data-quote="SCSCHNUR" data-source="post: 1859466" data-attributes="member: 44035"><p>It's the thickness at the base of the shell holder and the shell that varies. If you use the competition shell holders you must use the same shell holder when you set up your die if you are always switching between shell holders you will not get the same shoulder set back. I use redding shell holder and place the one I used to resize with in the box with the compitiion shell holders. I hope that I am making sense as to why this is important at least to me. If you watched videos that show the using of these shell holder they say the same thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SCSCHNUR, post: 1859466, member: 44035"] It's the thickness at the base of the shell holder and the shell that varies. If you use the competition shell holders you must use the same shell holder when you set up your die if you are always switching between shell holders you will not get the same shoulder set back. I use redding shell holder and place the one I used to resize with in the box with the compitiion shell holders. I hope that I am making sense as to why this is important at least to me. If you watched videos that show the using of these shell holder they say the same thing. [/QUOTE]
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