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Reloading
FLS belted magnums
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<blockquote data-quote="Ridge Runner" data-source="post: 211634" data-attributes="member: 951"><p>Here is what I do,</p><p></p><p> lets say your loading a 300 wm, take a fired case and punch a 8mm expander ball down it the neck, (lube well) then put your resizer in the press, leave it up 1/4" or so from the shellholder, start resizing your case, trying it in the rifle each time, when the bolt will close on the resized case with just a bit of resistance, screw the die in 1/32 turn and lock it down.</p><p> I've used this method on all cartridges and it works well, never had a bulged belted case.</p><p>RR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ridge Runner, post: 211634, member: 951"] Here is what I do, lets say your loading a 300 wm, take a fired case and punch a 8mm expander ball down it the neck, (lube well) then put your resizer in the press, leave it up 1/4" or so from the shellholder, start resizing your case, trying it in the rifle each time, when the bolt will close on the resized case with just a bit of resistance, screw the die in 1/32 turn and lock it down. I've used this method on all cartridges and it works well, never had a bulged belted case. RR [/QUOTE]
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