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FL sizing shoulder bump question
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<blockquote data-quote="7stw" data-source="post: 1842471" data-attributes="member: 22854"><p>Those Redding shellholder sets are handy, as given a dead bottom, die setup, you can effectively build in shoulder bump by changing the holder. </p><p>I had a Redneck version of that thinking years ago, that I took a end mill, and shaved off a little,( very little), and created my own custom shell holders, for a particularly difficult 300 rsaum, I had a few years ago. Thanks to a liberal chamber that Big Green had problems with.</p><p>It worked really well, a little Neanderthalic, but the effect was the same. Shortly after that, Redding came out with them. Maybe because of that, who knows!</p><p>Most importantly, you can't push the excess brass, back into itself, once it's gotten too long. You have to control it early on, even at the expense of discarding it if it does. It's even worse, with belted Magnums.once you get your dies set up, CORRECTLY, you can get several firings with the same, much longer then if you dont! Hope this helps, I had to think about you're issue, and relate it to my own experiences.</p><p>That's what it's all about!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7stw, post: 1842471, member: 22854"] Those Redding shellholder sets are handy, as given a dead bottom, die setup, you can effectively build in shoulder bump by changing the holder. I had a Redneck version of that thinking years ago, that I took a end mill, and shaved off a little,( very little), and created my own custom shell holders, for a particularly difficult 300 rsaum, I had a few years ago. Thanks to a liberal chamber that Big Green had problems with. It worked really well, a little Neanderthalic, but the effect was the same. Shortly after that, Redding came out with them. Maybe because of that, who knows! Most importantly, you can't push the excess brass, back into itself, once it's gotten too long. You have to control it early on, even at the expense of discarding it if it does. It's even worse, with belted Magnums.once you get your dies set up, CORRECTLY, you can get several firings with the same, much longer then if you dont! Hope this helps, I had to think about you're issue, and relate it to my own experiences. That's what it's all about! [/QUOTE]
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