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Hornady Match grade die help
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<blockquote data-quote="Ross1147" data-source="post: 2044132" data-attributes="member: 106919"><p>Ok, so after getting off work this evening I started playing around with it a little more. I took it apart, made sure the seater stem moved freely, made sure the piston piece (not sure what that's called??) moved freely and there was nothing in the die. If I want to have the micro adjuster at say 50% (right in the middle) I only have 3 turns engaged in the press. If I run the micro stem out to 100% I have about 8 turns in the press. A happy medium is about 75% on the micro adjuster and 6 turns. Doesn't seem right, but it works? All my absolutes are within .001" after seating so I guess I'll use it. Never had a die that a case sticks over an inch out of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ross1147, post: 2044132, member: 106919"] Ok, so after getting off work this evening I started playing around with it a little more. I took it apart, made sure the seater stem moved freely, made sure the piston piece (not sure what that’s called??) moved freely and there was nothing in the die. If I want to have the micro adjuster at say 50% (right in the middle) I only have 3 turns engaged in the press. If I run the micro stem out to 100% I have about 8 turns in the press. A happy medium is about 75% on the micro adjuster and 6 turns. Doesn’t seem right, but it works? All my absolutes are within .001” after seating so I guess I’ll use it. Never had a die that a case sticks over an inch out of. [/QUOTE]
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