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Brass problems. Help!
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<blockquote data-quote="Time Killer" data-source="post: 1026063" data-attributes="member: 30606"><p>Alright, so I'm loading for 7 stw. </p><p>Once or twice fired brass. </p><p>180 Bergers</p><p>Retumbo powder. </p><p>Forster fl sizin die </p><p>Forster caliper seating die. </p><p>And...I'm still somewhat of a rookie at this. </p><p>I have worked up and loaded a few other calibers. </p><p>Here's my issue. </p><p>I thought I did everything right and while pushing the rounds in the box, the bullets pushed back through the necks and fell in. </p><p>Doh!! </p><p>Die problem or brass? </p><p>Help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Time Killer, post: 1026063, member: 30606"] Alright, so I'm loading for 7 stw. Once or twice fired brass. 180 Bergers Retumbo powder. Forster fl sizin die Forster caliper seating die. And...I'm still somewhat of a rookie at this. I have worked up and loaded a few other calibers. Here's my issue. I thought I did everything right and while pushing the rounds in the box, the bullets pushed back through the necks and fell in. Doh!! Die problem or brass? Help. [/QUOTE]
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