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Reloading
Difficult Bullet Seating Experience
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<blockquote data-quote="Gord0" data-source="post: 1351361" data-attributes="member: 99696"><p>I almost exclusively neck size with the Lee die also. I took an RCBS full length die and reamed the neck out to chamber dimensions (basically turned it into a body bump die) and use that after about 5 firings. Then run them through the collet sizer. </p><p>Someone also asked about runout with the Lee. I have found extremely low runout. My tools measure down to .0001 Everything has been very consistent with them.</p><p>Sorry for the possible confusion of 2 Gordos in this thread</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gord0, post: 1351361, member: 99696"] I almost exclusively neck size with the Lee die also. I took an RCBS full length die and reamed the neck out to chamber dimensions (basically turned it into a body bump die) and use that after about 5 firings. Then run them through the collet sizer. Someone also asked about runout with the Lee. I have found extremely low runout. My tools measure down to .0001 Everything has been very consistent with them. Sorry for the possible confusion of 2 Gordos in this thread [/QUOTE]
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