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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Tiny Tim" data-source="post: 2207801" data-attributes="member: 87887"><p>If chamber is set correctly and you use quality brass (uniform), there should be no need to jam the bullet. A mid to max load for the parent cartridge should form very well. Like others have stated, use a faster powder for caliber and it will likely take a couple firings to fully form that sharp shoulder. It also helps to anneal after the first fire forming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiny Tim, post: 2207801, member: 87887"] If chamber is set correctly and you use quality brass (uniform), there should be no need to jam the bullet. A mid to max load for the parent cartridge should form very well. Like others have stated, use a faster powder for caliber and it will likely take a couple firings to fully form that sharp shoulder. It also helps to anneal after the first fire forming. [/QUOTE]
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