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Reloading
3 reloads on 7mmRM
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 507673" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>I've never had the problem wingnut is talking about , I've heard of it but never had it . are you full length resizing ? are you measuring how far you are pushing the shoulder back ? I don't think you'll see any problems on the outside of the case , I never have . what you want to do is make something like a dentist pick out of a piece of wire . go inside of the case and pull the pick up and down the case sides just above the belt . if the case is stretching , due to pushing the shoulder back too far , you will be able to feel the pick go into a groove right above the belt is the trouble spot . I push my shoulders back .001 - .003 just like a non belted case . I have 7 rem mag cases that are loaded 7 times with no problems . usually my necks split , or the primer pockets are loose when I junk them . Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 507673, member: 11011"] I've never had the problem wingnut is talking about , I've heard of it but never had it . are you full length resizing ? are you measuring how far you are pushing the shoulder back ? I don't think you'll see any problems on the outside of the case , I never have . what you want to do is make something like a dentist pick out of a piece of wire . go inside of the case and pull the pick up and down the case sides just above the belt . if the case is stretching , due to pushing the shoulder back too far , you will be able to feel the pick go into a groove right above the belt is the trouble spot . I push my shoulders back .001 - .003 just like a non belted case . I have 7 rem mag cases that are loaded 7 times with no problems . usually my necks split , or the primer pockets are loose when I junk them . Jim [/QUOTE]
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