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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Im 18 and I need help Reloading 300 RUM!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="AKGuide" data-source="post: 929747" data-attributes="member: 64701"><p>I agree with 375fan's analysis. I have done exactly what you describe when first starting off. I would take the seating die and screw it down until it touches the shell holder. Than unscrew one and a half turns. I am positive your loading problem will go away. You will get the same problem when trying to crimp bullets into a cannelure groove if you over do it. The shoulder-case body junction will bulge and chambering will not be possible. Also if punching paper is the main purpose I would suggest some matchkings the 210's and 220's shot well out of my rifle, but the 240's take the cake. A muzzle brake would make for more accurate shooting also.</p><p></p><p>Reuben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AKGuide, post: 929747, member: 64701"] I agree with 375fan's analysis. I have done exactly what you describe when first starting off. I would take the seating die and screw it down until it touches the shell holder. Than unscrew one and a half turns. I am positive your loading problem will go away. You will get the same problem when trying to crimp bullets into a cannelure groove if you over do it. The shoulder-case body junction will bulge and chambering will not be possible. Also if punching paper is the main purpose I would suggest some matchkings the 210's and 220's shot well out of my rifle, but the 240's take the cake. A muzzle brake would make for more accurate shooting also. Reuben [/QUOTE]
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