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Reloading
Brass not being bumped back
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 2654563" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>I don't want to derail this thread with a argument about Redding Competition shell holders but they do the opposite, they allow less sizing not more. A standard shell holder is .125 in height. The Redding Competition Shell holders start at .127 in height which is .002 less sizing. Meaning that the case goes into the die .002 less than a standard shell holder. They go from .127 to .135 which is .010 taller than a standard shell holder. If you notice they are labeled as +.002-+.010 not minus.</p><p>Now the reason for the confusion is that the directions state that you start with the +.010 shell holder which is the tallest and if you want more sizing you go the the next lowest but at no time do they size as much as a standard shell holder that is .125 tall. </p><p>There are many threads that have been derailed with this subject and I hope this is not the case here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 2654563, member: 85874"] I don't want to derail this thread with a argument about Redding Competition shell holders but they do the opposite, they allow less sizing not more. A standard shell holder is .125 in height. The Redding Competition Shell holders start at .127 in height which is .002 less sizing. Meaning that the case goes into the die .002 less than a standard shell holder. They go from .127 to .135 which is .010 taller than a standard shell holder. If you notice they are labeled as +.002-+.010 not minus. Now the reason for the confusion is that the directions state that you start with the +.010 shell holder which is the tallest and if you want more sizing you go the the next lowest but at no time do they size as much as a standard shell holder that is .125 tall. There are many threads that have been derailed with this subject and I hope this is not the case here. [/QUOTE]
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