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<blockquote data-quote="shawn338lapua" data-source="post: 887923" data-attributes="member: 70112"><p>Ah sorry Boomtube, when i am running brass they come in contact. And as far as the section in my book about Op, well lets just say i am learning. or trying to anyways....</p><p></p><p></p><p>"The easiest way to ascertain if, the die is setting back the shoulder and how much is using a headspace gage. The die will only set back whatever distance is obtainable when the die is in a 'cam over' position in the press, but once you grind the die base or shell holder, camming over becomes a thing of the past. </p><p>I never cam over my press to bump."</p><p></p><p>Which Headspace gage would you recommend? i do have the LE wilson non adjustable</p><p></p><p>I am ok with the idea of grinding my die, no plans on selling it. though i do not have access to a decent shop. suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shawn338lapua, post: 887923, member: 70112"] Ah sorry Boomtube, when i am running brass they come in contact. And as far as the section in my book about Op, well lets just say i am learning. or trying to anyways.... "The easiest way to ascertain if, the die is setting back the shoulder and how much is using a headspace gage. The die will only set back whatever distance is obtainable when the die is in a 'cam over' position in the press, but once you grind the die base or shell holder, camming over becomes a thing of the past. I never cam over my press to bump." Which Headspace gage would you recommend? i do have the LE wilson non adjustable I am ok with the idea of grinding my die, no plans on selling it. though i do not have access to a decent shop. suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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