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7 STW vs 28 Nosler vs 7 RUM according to Nosler's #8 reloading book
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<blockquote data-quote="IDelkhunter" data-source="post: 1211064" data-attributes="member: 43404"><p>Apologies in advance and certainly don't mean to detour the thread, but I'm a little confused by JE's comment about making a belted cartridge shoot like a beltless. I understand that if you fire the belted round, the shoulder will grow to the point where you can bump the shoulder and then headspace off of it. What I am confused by is why FL sizing the brass with S Bushing dies would prevent you from still being able to headspace from the shoulder? I always appreciate JE's input and advice....just can't quite wrap my head around this one.....again....apologies for the distraction.</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Marcus</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IDelkhunter, post: 1211064, member: 43404"] Apologies in advance and certainly don't mean to detour the thread, but I'm a little confused by JE's comment about making a belted cartridge shoot like a beltless. I understand that if you fire the belted round, the shoulder will grow to the point where you can bump the shoulder and then headspace off of it. What I am confused by is why FL sizing the brass with S Bushing dies would prevent you from still being able to headspace from the shoulder? I always appreciate JE's input and advice....just can't quite wrap my head around this one.....again....apologies for the distraction. Thanks, Marcus [/QUOTE]
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