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Reloading
.28 Nosler Brass question
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<blockquote data-quote="Roughwater" data-source="post: 1519023" data-attributes="member: 33915"><p>I'm not neccessairly doubting you but as I said I have tried twice with my Redding FLS 28 Nos die with the spindle removed. I just can't wrap my head around the process you use. I trimmed the neck and lubed the brass well and tried to go really slow the second time and got the same results. So did you use 7 mm RUM or a 30 cal Rum? </p><p>Whats happening with mine is as the Rum case pushes down on the die it hits the rum shoulder and with the shoulder being so much wider than the case throat it gets stuck right there and the shoulder can't push up and become part of the neck so the case just starts to collapase just below the shoulder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roughwater, post: 1519023, member: 33915"] I'm not neccessairly doubting you but as I said I have tried twice with my Redding FLS 28 Nos die with the spindle removed. I just can't wrap my head around the process you use. I trimmed the neck and lubed the brass well and tried to go really slow the second time and got the same results. So did you use 7 mm RUM or a 30 cal Rum? Whats happening with mine is as the Rum case pushes down on the die it hits the rum shoulder and with the shoulder being so much wider than the case throat it gets stuck right there and the shoulder can't push up and become part of the neck so the case just starts to collapase just below the shoulder. [/QUOTE]
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