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Reloading
Difficult Bullet Seating Experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Full Curl" data-source="post: 1347749" data-attributes="member: 47602"><p>Thanks for all the great replies! These cases were once fired Nosler cases. They have never been annealed, I typically anneal after 3 firings. I'm not sure how I would be oversizing necks since I'm just using the Foster FL die set as they instruct...? In addition to lubing the outside of the case, I usually run my finger across the edge of the mouth with a tiny bit of lube before putting the case in the press for sizing so the expander ball should be getting lubed as well when it enters and exits the mouth. Maybe I should lube the ball itself before sizing as well...??? I haven't noticed any hard pressure sizing issues when sizing cases on the press...? I don't have a neck wall thickness measuring tool, but may have to look into that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Full Curl, post: 1347749, member: 47602"] Thanks for all the great replies! These cases were once fired Nosler cases. They have never been annealed, I typically anneal after 3 firings. I'm not sure how I would be oversizing necks since I'm just using the Foster FL die set as they instruct...? In addition to lubing the outside of the case, I usually run my finger across the edge of the mouth with a tiny bit of lube before putting the case in the press for sizing so the expander ball should be getting lubed as well when it enters and exits the mouth. Maybe I should lube the ball itself before sizing as well...??? I haven't noticed any hard pressure sizing issues when sizing cases on the press...? I don't have a neck wall thickness measuring tool, but may have to look into that. [/QUOTE]
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