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Reloading
Shoulder bumping technique
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<blockquote data-quote="Svashtar" data-source="post: 1859990" data-attributes="member: 112241"><p>Well, I've read it several times and don't get what is being said. I use Hornady die lock rings. If I want to back the die out, I use the Hornady die lock ring wrench to back the ring and die off together how much I want, then hold the die, loosen the die lock, and tighten the ring to the new position against the press then tighten die lock ring. To crank the die down, hold the die, loosen the die lock with an Allen wrench, turn die down, retighten.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure how else to do it, or the distinction of the point being made, but am certainly willing to be educated, thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Svashtar, post: 1859990, member: 112241"] Well, I’ve read it several times and don’t get what is being said. I use Hornady die lock rings. If I want to back the die out, I use the Hornady die lock ring wrench to back the ring and die off together how much I want, then hold the die, loosen the die lock, and tighten the ring to the new position against the press then tighten die lock ring. To crank the die down, hold the die, loosen the die lock with an Allen wrench, turn die down, retighten. I’m not sure how else to do it, or the distinction of the point being made, but am certainly willing to be educated, thanks. [/QUOTE]
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