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Reloading
Body die or full length sizing die to bump shoulder .002
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<blockquote data-quote="capona" data-source="post: 2186154" data-attributes="member: 116719"><p>How do you size it now?</p><p>What die , what press, what lube, what brass, expander ball or not, do you rotate and size it a second or third time for those difficult brass?</p><p>Lots of different techniques for dealing with this but I tend to rotate and size a second or third time. And I leave the ram in on the last size while I go and get the next cartridge and lube it with imperial. That takes a bit of time to do while that ram is still in place. Hopefully stops spring back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="capona, post: 2186154, member: 116719"] How do you size it now? What die , what press, what lube, what brass, expander ball or not, do you rotate and size it a second or third time for those difficult brass? Lots of different techniques for dealing with this but I tend to rotate and size a second or third time. And I leave the ram in on the last size while I go and get the next cartridge and lube it with imperial. That takes a bit of time to do while that ram is still in place. Hopefully stops spring back. [/QUOTE]
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