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Reloading
7RUM reloading problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Budman" data-source="post: 351812" data-attributes="member: 1856"><p>The forster die can be a litttle long in length and may not bumb the shoulder back but actually cause it to move forward. Been there done that. It sounds like you don't have a guage to measure what you are doing to the head space and you really should pick one up from Hornaday or Sinclair. I would try thr RCPS die and see what happens after you measure, the cost of brass today warrents it. I had to send the forster die in to get shorten, no big deal other then time. If the issue is a very tight speced chamber you will be happy in the long run, though with the 7 RUM it's not very long to begin. Dave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Budman, post: 351812, member: 1856"] The forster die can be a litttle long in length and may not bumb the shoulder back but actually cause it to move forward. Been there done that. It sounds like you don't have a guage to measure what you are doing to the head space and you really should pick one up from Hornaday or Sinclair. I would try thr RCPS die and see what happens after you measure, the cost of brass today warrents it. I had to send the forster die in to get shorten, no big deal other then time. If the issue is a very tight speced chamber you will be happy in the long run, though with the 7 RUM it's not very long to begin. Dave [/QUOTE]
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