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Reloading
300RUM problems
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<blockquote data-quote="pvanwyk" data-source="post: 279298" data-attributes="member: 3421"><p>thanks for the replies. The "doughnut" is between the shoulder and case body on the outside (from what I have seen) and not in the traditional sense when neck trimming. Will post a pic later. (have not cut the necks)</p><p></p><p>the setup of the dies is a good point. I have recently got a gauge to measure the set back of the shoulder but have not yet loaded ammo with the gauge. I had previously setup the dies by screwing in the body to the shell plate and then a touch further in.</p><p></p><p>Will check if the die is dirty but that wouldn't expalin that only 1 in about every 5 is giving a problem. using Imperial sizing wax (?) and do have the sizing ball in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pvanwyk, post: 279298, member: 3421"] thanks for the replies. The "doughnut" is between the shoulder and case body on the outside (from what I have seen) and not in the traditional sense when neck trimming. Will post a pic later. (have not cut the necks) the setup of the dies is a good point. I have recently got a gauge to measure the set back of the shoulder but have not yet loaded ammo with the gauge. I had previously setup the dies by screwing in the body to the shell plate and then a touch further in. Will check if the die is dirty but that wouldn't expalin that only 1 in about every 5 is giving a problem. using Imperial sizing wax (?) and do have the sizing ball in. [/QUOTE]
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