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Reloading
Dented shoulders
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<blockquote data-quote="7MMMagnum" data-source="post: 2669641" data-attributes="member: 39395"><p>I also read on the Redding site that a poorly matched die to rifle chamber sizing may contribute to the denting and it may be more of a wrinkle. Interesting what you can read when encountering issues. I certainly plan on using the lubes and techniques suggested plus taking careful measurements of the fired and resized cases to see how much the brass is being reduced. Glad I don't have this issue with my other calibers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7MMMagnum, post: 2669641, member: 39395"] I also read on the Redding site that a poorly matched die to rifle chamber sizing may contribute to the denting and it may be more of a wrinkle. Interesting what you can read when encountering issues. I certainly plan on using the lubes and techniques suggested plus taking careful measurements of the fired and resized cases to see how much the brass is being reduced. Glad I don’t have this issue with my other calibers. [/QUOTE]
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