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Reloading
Bumping the shoulder with RCBS dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 1030402" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>With both the 30-06 and 7RM you have no choice really. You will have to size bodies, and shoulder bump soon & continually from that point, due to cartridge design.</p><p>It is never rational to think you should make all your reloading components match the worst/outlier. So fireform the 7RM brass until you feel it chambering tight, bump/measure trial & error for 1-2thou HS, lock the die/log it(whatever needed to reproduce from then onward). Apply this correct setting to all cases and verify through measure, with every one, every time, that they're correct.</p><p></p><p>As far as integrity of you load development, that's too abstract to speculate on. You'll find out soon enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 1030402, member: 1521"] With both the 30-06 and 7RM you have no choice really. You will have to size bodies, and shoulder bump soon & continually from that point, due to cartridge design. It is never rational to think you should make all your reloading components match the worst/outlier. So fireform the 7RM brass until you feel it chambering tight, bump/measure trial & error for 1-2thou HS, lock the die/log it(whatever needed to reproduce from then onward). Apply this correct setting to all cases and verify through measure, with every one, every time, that they're correct. As far as integrity of you load development, that's too abstract to speculate on. You'll find out soon enough. [/QUOTE]
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