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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Full length sizing trouble
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<blockquote data-quote="nealm66" data-source="post: 2563455" data-attributes="member: 114809"><p>I've noticed what your saying a bit more with 6.5 prc I reloaded for a friend. It was all Hornady brass and mostly Hornady ammunition but there was one box of some custom ammunition that was pushing 156 bergers pretty fast and that stuff was a bear to get resized. I will double stroke the press on cartridges like that not completely bringing the mandrel out. Carlos88 has it right that it will help on the next go round if you don't push them too much. This has been my experience anyways. Short mags can be stubborn as well. Hope that helps</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nealm66, post: 2563455, member: 114809"] I’ve noticed what your saying a bit more with 6.5 prc I reloaded for a friend. It was all Hornady brass and mostly Hornady ammunition but there was one box of some custom ammunition that was pushing 156 bergers pretty fast and that stuff was a bear to get resized. I will double stroke the press on cartridges like that not completely bringing the mandrel out. Carlos88 has it right that it will help on the next go round if you don’t push them too much. This has been my experience anyways. Short mags can be stubborn as well. Hope that helps [/QUOTE]
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