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A question about bumping the shoulder?
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<blockquote data-quote="WildBillG" data-source="post: 1716938" data-attributes="member: 106952"><p>I am out nothing if I try this shoulder bump method am I. As of right now I have to FL size my friends 300WM brass any way. The way I have thedie setright now is just touching the shell holder and brass is easy to reload. From what I have read I will find a tool around the house and start bumping the shoulder back. </p><p> I will have to worry about neck tension and precise seating and alingment later on. We have had some good and bad groups but have been playing with powder and bullet seating depth thus far. Thank you all for the help. It was my hope when I started this thread that shoulder bumping would mean I could turn the die out more. The important thing is that I learned some thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WildBillG, post: 1716938, member: 106952"] I am out nothing if I try this shoulder bump method am I. As of right now I have to FL size my friends 300WM brass any way. The way I have thedie setright now is just touching the shell holder and brass is easy to reload. From what I have read I will find a tool around the house and start bumping the shoulder back. I will have to worry about neck tension and precise seating and alingment later on. We have had some good and bad groups but have been playing with powder and bullet seating depth thus far. Thank you all for the help. It was my hope when I started this thread that shoulder bumping would mean I could turn the die out more. The important thing is that I learned some thing. [/QUOTE]
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