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Belted magnum reloading.
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<blockquote data-quote="25WSM" data-source="post: 1710621" data-attributes="member: 38048"><p>[USER=14204]@FEENIX[/USER] said it perfect. Forget the belt. Use good competitor to measure bump. I never use less than .003 bump on any case I fire. Even all my target comp guns. If you set back to zero and start trying them in the rifle with the firing group removed it will have some drag. Bump a new brass back .001 and try. Keep using a new brass till you find the one that lets the bolt drop with no resistance. If you die is sizing the body correctly you will get there around .003. One of the best shooters ever at Williamsport bumps .008 and wins more than anybody I know. And has the world record to boot. Reloading manuals are very lacking in detailed info on properly setting up sizing dies. Or how to measure shoulder bump. Shep</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="25WSM, post: 1710621, member: 38048"] [USER=14204]@FEENIX[/USER] said it perfect. Forget the belt. Use good competitor to measure bump. I never use less than .003 bump on any case I fire. Even all my target comp guns. If you set back to zero and start trying them in the rifle with the firing group removed it will have some drag. Bump a new brass back .001 and try. Keep using a new brass till you find the one that lets the bolt drop with no resistance. If you die is sizing the body correctly you will get there around .003. One of the best shooters ever at Williamsport bumps .008 and wins more than anybody I know. And has the world record to boot. Reloading manuals are very lacking in detailed info on properly setting up sizing dies. Or how to measure shoulder bump. Shep [/QUOTE]
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