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Reloading
Belted Magnum Head Spacing
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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 1465985" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>The Willis die does not work on these cases unfortunately, to big. Keep playing with the dies, I use a Forester press so no shell holder and have not had any issues. Just checking but are you bumping the shoulder too much. I found in my redding press that if I am setting the shoulder back too much it caused the bulge, pushed the whole case into that strong belt and that was my issue. Also in my 300 wby switched to Redding dies, which helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 1465985, member: 26939"] The Willis die does not work on these cases unfortunately, to big. Keep playing with the dies, I use a Forester press so no shell holder and have not had any issues. Just checking but are you bumping the shoulder too much. I found in my redding press that if I am setting the shoulder back too much it caused the bulge, pushed the whole case into that strong belt and that was my issue. Also in my 300 wby switched to Redding dies, which helped. [/QUOTE]
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