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Reloading
Headspace adjustment with Shellholder??
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<blockquote data-quote="blinderthanascope" data-source="post: 1337644" data-attributes="member: 91012"><p>if you have a granite plate or glass on a flat surface you can sand the top of the shell holder by moving it across the substraight, rotating as you go then check with mic. they are hard so it takes a bit to do this, or you can buy a set of Whidden dies which has this feature built in to get your headspace, or you can turn a bit off the bottom of the die to increase shoulder bump, I usually just sand the shellholder on a substr and get the desired effect, or get a gunsmith or machine shop to take a bit off of the bottom of the die or the shellholder. hope this helps or ask Alex Wheeler he is the guru on this stuff jmho</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blinderthanascope, post: 1337644, member: 91012"] if you have a granite plate or glass on a flat surface you can sand the top of the shell holder by moving it across the substraight, rotating as you go then check with mic. they are hard so it takes a bit to do this, or you can buy a set of Whidden dies which has this feature built in to get your headspace, or you can turn a bit off the bottom of the die to increase shoulder bump, I usually just sand the shellholder on a substr and get the desired effect, or get a gunsmith or machine shop to take a bit off of the bottom of the die or the shellholder. hope this helps or ask Alex Wheeler he is the guru on this stuff jmho [/QUOTE]
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