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Reloading
300 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="stlbndr" data-source="post: 551780" data-attributes="member: 37503"><p>I am loading my 300 wby for the first time and am having some problems. While on the down stroke of the seating die I noticed that the bullet was being held in the die, so it looked like it was being pulled out. So I thought if I just crank down on the die a little more it would crimp a little more and all would be good. NOT SO MUCH!!! All I ended up doing was smashing the brass were the neck and sholder meet. I can't seem to stop this from hapening. I even thought that maybe I have a bad set of dies? Using Hornedy dies. Any info would be apreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stlbndr, post: 551780, member: 37503"] I am loading my 300 wby for the first time and am having some problems. While on the down stroke of the seating die I noticed that the bullet was being held in the die, so it looked like it was being pulled out. So I thought if I just crank down on the die a little more it would crimp a little more and all would be good. NOT SO MUCH!!! All I ended up doing was smashing the brass were the neck and sholder meet. I can't seem to stop this from hapening. I even thought that maybe I have a bad set of dies? Using Hornedy dies. Any info would be apreciated. [/QUOTE]
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