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6mm remington brass help
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<blockquote data-quote="Alibiiv" data-source="post: 1576375" data-attributes="member: 69192"><p><strong> <em>"<u>made very very small adjustments</u> to the depth of the die trying to see if it would work it out"</em></strong> In full-length resizing small increments are not made, the press ram is brought all the way to the top, and the die is screwed in to meet the shell holder. If the resizing die is not hitting the top of the shell holder that can/will cause the ring at the base of your cases that are in your photographs because <u>that is where the resizing die was stoppe</u>d. From your photographs it appears that the resizing die has to be adjusted in almost 1/8 inches+ or more deeper; that's what it looks like (another poster <u>"just country"</u>) wrote the same thing in his post to you. If your brass was fired using high pressure loads, sometimes that ring will show up on the brass, however full-length resizing will eliminate that ring. Please read my previous/other post, if your resizing die is not hitting the top of your shell holder before you start the full-length resizing process this has to be done, <u><em>"especially"</em></u> if that brass was fired in a different chamber other than what it was shot in originally.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alibiiv, post: 1576375, member: 69192"] [B] [I]"[U]made very very small adjustments[/U] to the depth of the die trying to see if it would work it out"[/I][/B] In full-length resizing small increments are not made, the press ram is brought all the way to the top, and the die is screwed in to meet the shell holder. If the resizing die is not hitting the top of the shell holder that can/will cause the ring at the base of your cases that are in your photographs because [U]that is where the resizing die was stoppe[/U]d. From your photographs it appears that the resizing die has to be adjusted in almost 1/8 inches+ or more deeper; that's what it looks like (another poster [U]"just country"[/U]) wrote the same thing in his post to you. If your brass was fired using high pressure loads, sometimes that ring will show up on the brass, however full-length resizing will eliminate that ring. Please read my previous/other post, if your resizing die is not hitting the top of your shell holder before you start the full-length resizing process this has to be done, [U][I]"especially"[/I][/U] if that brass was fired in a different chamber other than what it was shot in originally. [/QUOTE]
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