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300 RUM Bullet Crimping
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<blockquote data-quote="cserwin" data-source="post: 669777" data-attributes="member: 49110"><p>Thanks for that advice Lefty. I'm a lefty too. Thats why I've not gotten my 300 RUM back yet, but am expecting it by the end of the month. Sounds like I'll be looking at sizable jumps with that gun, and probably some frustrations till I get the hang of it.</p><p> </p><p>I think the 7-08 is probably a good place to get my feet wet, and see what my equipment and loads do. The RUM is my main project, but have much to learn between now, and then.</p><p> </p><p>Is my strategy of finding seating depth, and then working out load from there reasonable?, or will charge increases have any affect on seating depth? I've seen every opinion imaginable on this site, and as it stands now I dont know if I've got the horse before the cart, or the cart before the horse.</p><p> </p><p>If that sounds reasonable, I'l play around with that range from .100 off, and back. That's obviously what it wants. At .135 off factory loads are really bad, so the .100 vicinity may be hitting pretty close.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cserwin, post: 669777, member: 49110"] Thanks for that advice Lefty. I'm a lefty too. Thats why I've not gotten my 300 RUM back yet, but am expecting it by the end of the month. Sounds like I'll be looking at sizable jumps with that gun, and probably some frustrations till I get the hang of it. I think the 7-08 is probably a good place to get my feet wet, and see what my equipment and loads do. The RUM is my main project, but have much to learn between now, and then. Is my strategy of finding seating depth, and then working out load from there reasonable?, or will charge increases have any affect on seating depth? I've seen every opinion imaginable on this site, and as it stands now I dont know if I've got the horse before the cart, or the cart before the horse. If that sounds reasonable, I'l play around with that range from .100 off, and back. That's obviously what it wants. At .135 off factory loads are really bad, so the .100 vicinity may be hitting pretty close. [/QUOTE]
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