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Reloading
Bumped shoulder too far
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<blockquote data-quote="Josh06" data-source="post: 2076842" data-attributes="member: 111314"><p>To answer some of the questions. 4 firings as AI brass, first was fireforming. I'm using hornady dies and hadn't messed with the sizing die lock ring since first setting several years ago. In my investigation to figure this out, I discovered the shell holder was touching the bottom of the die at the top of the stroke so I was maxed out on how far it was bumping the shoulder. That's how it got back so far. I have them loaded up now with .010 jam and did a light crimp to make sure they had good tension. It will be about a week before I get a chance to shoot them. I'll post and let you know what happens. Really appreciate all the reply's!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh06, post: 2076842, member: 111314"] To answer some of the questions. 4 firings as AI brass, first was fireforming. I'm using hornady dies and hadn't messed with the sizing die lock ring since first setting several years ago. In my investigation to figure this out, I discovered the shell holder was touching the bottom of the die at the top of the stroke so I was maxed out on how far it was bumping the shoulder. That's how it got back so far. I have them loaded up now with .010 jam and did a light crimp to make sure they had good tension. It will be about a week before I get a chance to shoot them. I'll post and let you know what happens. Really appreciate all the reply's! [/QUOTE]
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