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Reloading
Brass is hard to chamber after full-length resize
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2290698" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Possible to take the case holder down a few thousands to allow for increase depth the case goes into the die. It sound like the length to the shoulder is long with the die presently. The case holder stops the case from going in far enough to bump the shoulder back enough. You can adjust the die up if getting to depth. Also need to check the size on the case at just above the rim on a unfired case a fired case, and a resize case for the Dia. There are sets of case holder that do that that can be purchased. Sorry I can't remember who makes them. I think Redding or Lee makes them and possible others. </p><p>Back to the case holder. Remember it's only a few thousand to change things. Be sure to be flat across the of the case holder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2290698, member: 101791"] Possible to take the case holder down a few thousands to allow for increase depth the case goes into the die. It sound like the length to the shoulder is long with the die presently. The case holder stops the case from going in far enough to bump the shoulder back enough. You can adjust the die up if getting to depth. Also need to check the size on the case at just above the rim on a unfired case a fired case, and a resize case for the Dia. There are sets of case holder that do that that can be purchased. Sorry I can't remember who makes them. I think Redding or Lee makes them and possible others. Back to the case holder. Remember it's only a few thousand to change things. Be sure to be flat across the of the case holder. [/QUOTE]
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