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Reloading
300 WSM Head Space?
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<blockquote data-quote="retiredcpo" data-source="post: 374047" data-attributes="member: 18966"><p>Rickey</p><p>I am by no means a expert not even close</p><p>But had the same problem with my 300WSM </p><p>I ended up completely lowering the hadle on the press and screwing the die down untill it touched the 1/4 turn more </p><p>everyhting has been fine since I have 4 or 5 loadings on my brass and no problems</p><p>I would say do like you are but keep and eye on your brass.</p><p>some guys have problems from over working the brass.</p><p>Retiredcpo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="retiredcpo, post: 374047, member: 18966"] Rickey I am by no means a expert not even close But had the same problem with my 300WSM I ended up completely lowering the hadle on the press and screwing the die down untill it touched the 1/4 turn more everyhting has been fine since I have 4 or 5 loadings on my brass and no problems I would say do like you are but keep and eye on your brass. some guys have problems from over working the brass. Retiredcpo [/QUOTE]
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