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<blockquote data-quote="Natty Bumpo" data-source="post: 310790" data-attributes="member: 10106"><p>MikeCr:</p><p>I'm running a 123 grain scenar at 2,798 ft/s using 37.2 gr of Re15. It's not a real hot load. Bolt lift, extraction, and rechambering are all easy. </p><p> </p><p>I am using a full length sizing die, so I expect I'm bumping the shoulders a bit already. I screw the die down to the shell holder and then back it off about a 1/2 turn. I check that the first couple brass will chamber in the rifle. They always do, so I don't bother tightening the die any further.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Natty Bumpo, post: 310790, member: 10106"] MikeCr: I'm running a 123 grain scenar at 2,798 ft/s using 37.2 gr of Re15. It's not a real hot load. Bolt lift, extraction, and rechambering are all easy. I am using a full length sizing die, so I expect I'm bumping the shoulders a bit already. I screw the die down to the shell holder and then back it off about a 1/2 turn. I check that the first couple brass will chamber in the rifle. They always do, so I don't bother tightening the die any further. [/QUOTE]
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