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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Head separation on my brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Almondgrower" data-source="post: 1853455" data-attributes="member: 106582"><p>After so many posts on different threads I have read in the last few days , I can't remember if you have a Hornady headspace comparator (Assuming defective brass is ruled out ) that will be helpful to set up dies . Use a fired case to adjust dies every time you set up a sizer die to get just the correct shoulder bump . For me, I like to use my single stage press to do load work up , then use progressive for pistol or varmint/plinking rifle loads , hunting and competition rifles are all loaded on a single stage so powder charges can be as close to perfect as possible . Best of luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Almondgrower, post: 1853455, member: 106582"] After so many posts on different threads I have read in the last few days , I can’t remember if you have a Hornady headspace comparator (Assuming defective brass is ruled out ) that will be helpful to set up dies . Use a fired case to adjust dies every time you set up a sizer die to get just the correct shoulder bump . For me, I like to use my single stage press to do load work up , then use progressive for pistol or varmint/plinking rifle loads , hunting and competition rifles are all loaded on a single stage so powder charges can be as close to perfect as possible . Best of luck ! [/QUOTE]
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