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Flattened Primers? Help?
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<blockquote data-quote="boomtube" data-source="post: 566892" data-attributes="member: 9215"><p><em>"Ya'll may be too smart for your own good. I have yet to hear any thoughts on a resolution to my questions. "</em></p><p> </p><p>Forgive us! I thought your original questions had been very well addressed, with lots of thoughts, on the first page and expanded in the following posts. What we've been doing is simply an exchange of ideas why you probably have no pressure problem, thinking perhaps it was all worth your attention. You have been provided a LOT of good infomation that would be hard to find in any book. </p><p> </p><p>If you want specific 'turn this until it gets here and lock that', etc, for dies the basic reloading set ups can be found in the die instructions, most reloading manuals, manufactor's web sites and on YouTube much better than we non-professional writers can tell you in 50 words or less. But, doing it and doing it best is two different things; doing it best is a results oriented thing and that's not by rote, it's a learned thing.</p><p> </p><p>The whole point of die lock rings is to maintain proper set up once it's achieved. But, even if a lock ring slips it really not hard to reset. ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boomtube, post: 566892, member: 9215"] [I]"Ya'll may be too smart for your own good. I have yet to hear any thoughts on a resolution to my questions. "[/I] Forgive us! I thought your original questions had been very well addressed, with lots of thoughts, on the first page and expanded in the following posts. What we've been doing is simply an exchange of ideas why you probably have no pressure problem, thinking perhaps it was all worth your attention. You have been provided a LOT of good infomation that would be hard to find in any book. If you want specific 'turn this until it gets here and lock that', etc, for dies the basic reloading set ups can be found in the die instructions, most reloading manuals, manufactor's web sites and on YouTube much better than we non-professional writers can tell you in 50 words or less. But, doing it and doing it best is two different things; doing it best is a results oriented thing and that's not by rote, it's a learned thing. The whole point of die lock rings is to maintain proper set up once it's achieved. But, even if a lock ring slips it really not hard to reset. ?? [/QUOTE]
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