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Reloading
Brass not being bumped back
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<blockquote data-quote="KNOTFERSAIL" data-source="post: 2654345" data-attributes="member: 67713"><p>No problem taking .008 off. I use on that I took .007 off (.118) and works like a champ,and it's easier on the press because you don't have to "cam over" so hard.</p><p></p><p>What I did was use 600 grit sand paper with a little drop of water on it on my bench,with shell holder in hand and upside down a few slow and steady passes over the wet paper you will take a .001-2 no problem just keep checking the depth of holder until you take .008 off. Or until your brass chambers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KNOTFERSAIL, post: 2654345, member: 67713"] No problem taking .008 off. I use on that I took .007 off (.118) and works like a champ,and it’s easier on the press because you don’t have to “cam over” so hard. What I did was use 600 grit sand paper with a little drop of water on it on my bench,with shell holder in hand and upside down a few slow and steady passes over the wet paper you will take a .001-2 no problem just keep checking the depth of holder until you take .008 off. Or until your brass chambers. [/QUOTE]
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