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Testing Cases After Resizing?
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<blockquote data-quote="Blackhawk" data-source="post: 2147331" data-attributes="member: 105459"><p><em>Without knowing which press that you are using some press instructions indicate that a slight camover is required. This is also stated in many of the instructions for the dies themselves.</em></p><p><em>If in doubt take the time to call the manufacture's themselves and speak to a tech rep. </em></p><p><em>Other than that you must establish a -.002" or more shoulder bump using either your Fl resizing die. </em></p><p><em>Another way is to use caliber specific Redding Body Die along with the Redding Competition Shell Holder Set.(each shell holder is stepped in +.002" increments ranging from +.010" down to a +.002")</em></p><p><em>Using this system is easy yielding very consistent results.</em></p><p><em>Of course as mentioned there are other methods to achieve a correct shoulder bump some of which are described, however sooner or later you will need to trim your cases back to minimum case length in order to correctly chamber in your weapon.</em></p><p><em>If you are still having doubts use the internet to determine the best way for you to achieve the correct shoulder bump.</em></p><p><em>Hope this helps.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blackhawk, post: 2147331, member: 105459"] [I]Without knowing which press that you are using some press instructions indicate that a slight camover is required. This is also stated in many of the instructions for the dies themselves. If in doubt take the time to call the manufacture's themselves and speak to a tech rep. Other than that you must establish a -.002" or more shoulder bump using either your Fl resizing die. Another way is to use caliber specific Redding Body Die along with the Redding Competition Shell Holder Set.(each shell holder is stepped in +.002" increments ranging from +.010" down to a +.002") Using this system is easy yielding very consistent results. Of course as mentioned there are other methods to achieve a correct shoulder bump some of which are described, however sooner or later you will need to trim your cases back to minimum case length in order to correctly chamber in your weapon. If you are still having doubts use the internet to determine the best way for you to achieve the correct shoulder bump. Hope this helps.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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