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Reloading
7 mag brass problem
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<blockquote data-quote="WalksLikeADeer" data-source="post: 1545056" data-attributes="member: 94603"><p>Try adjusting the die per instructions. The Lee FL sizer die will bump the shoulder back to SAAMI specs so a .006 bump would be totally normal. You can't use that die to only bump the shoulder .002 consistently. If you want to only bump the shoulder .002 then get a Redding Body die which is what I use and then the Lee Collet die to size the neck to .002 tension. The neck collet die does not push/pull on the neck like an expander ball die which can cause inconsistencies in shoulder bump.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WalksLikeADeer, post: 1545056, member: 94603"] Try adjusting the die per instructions. The Lee FL sizer die will bump the shoulder back to SAAMI specs so a .006 bump would be totally normal. You can't use that die to only bump the shoulder .002 consistently. If you want to only bump the shoulder .002 then get a Redding Body die which is what I use and then the Lee Collet die to size the neck to .002 tension. The neck collet die does not push/pull on the neck like an expander ball die which can cause inconsistencies in shoulder bump. [/QUOTE]
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