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Bullet seater die
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<blockquote data-quote="red dawg" data-source="post: 1149870" data-attributes="member: 24893"><p>This may sound weird or even stupid to some, but when I need to bump shoulder back, I remove decapping pin from a fl sizing die of a 270 and remove the carbon from the neck and roll them on my oil pad. and get the shoulder back to normal length, then run them through my 2506 decapping die to remove the primer and my crimp on the case 1/8th of an inch or less, then measure length to check empty case, trim if needed and this has been working well for me, and all my cases are 2.484 before repriming and adding my charge and bullet. My test rounds or dummy round is set on minimal length brass and colored with sharpie and tried in chamber and re adjusted in length till I can faintly see land marks on bullet and that works for me 95% of the time even with other brands of bullets</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="red dawg, post: 1149870, member: 24893"] This may sound weird or even stupid to some, but when I need to bump shoulder back, I remove decapping pin from a fl sizing die of a 270 and remove the carbon from the neck and roll them on my oil pad. and get the shoulder back to normal length, then run them through my 2506 decapping die to remove the primer and my crimp on the case 1/8th of an inch or less, then measure length to check empty case, trim if needed and this has been working well for me, and all my cases are 2.484 before repriming and adding my charge and bullet. My test rounds or dummy round is set on minimal length brass and colored with sharpie and tried in chamber and re adjusted in length till I can faintly see land marks on bullet and that works for me 95% of the time even with other brands of bullets [/QUOTE]
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