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Reloading
375 cheytac fire forming
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<blockquote data-quote="nchunter182" data-source="post: 1292612" data-attributes="member: 42015"><p>I've never used red dot but I'm sure it will work. Just back down the charge some and give it a try before loading up the entire batch. You will not need much power to iron out the lube dents. I have heard of some people using some sort of wad between the powder and filler but I have not seen it to be necessary. Putting the filler directly on top of the powder has worked fine. The 215 primers will be more than adaquate. Shame to use them up just for this. Let us know how it works out.</p><p>Jay</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nchunter182, post: 1292612, member: 42015"] I've never used red dot but I'm sure it will work. Just back down the charge some and give it a try before loading up the entire batch. You will not need much power to iron out the lube dents. I have heard of some people using some sort of wad between the powder and filler but I have not seen it to be necessary. Putting the filler directly on top of the powder has worked fine. The 215 primers will be more than adaquate. Shame to use them up just for this. Let us know how it works out. Jay [/QUOTE]
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