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Reloading
Is there some thing wrong with my seating die.
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<blockquote data-quote="GLTaylor" data-source="post: 1829029" data-attributes="member: 111593"><p>I agree with all above whole-heartedly! I've be hand loading nearly 50 years now. The whole process has been a learning and growing curve. I started trimming and loading one at a time with crude Lee hand tools and a balance beam. Had plastic micrometer that flexed (didn't know any better). Measurrd OAL, saw variance and said oh well. Never blew anything up and things went bang predictably.</p><p>No comparison to today. My steepest learning curve came when my smith friend got me started shooting benchrest with his old rifle</p><p> Dang him!</p><p>That was back in the 70"s. Haven't stopped learning since. This forum and the people on it are Great! Much knowledge and experience here. Thanks to all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GLTaylor, post: 1829029, member: 111593"] I agree with all above whole-heartedly! I've be hand loading nearly 50 years now. The whole process has been a learning and growing curve. I started trimming and loading one at a time with crude Lee hand tools and a balance beam. Had plastic micrometer that flexed (didn't know any better). Measurrd OAL, saw variance and said oh well. Never blew anything up and things went bang predictably. No comparison to today. My steepest learning curve came when my smith friend got me started shooting benchrest with his old rifle Dang him! That was back in the 70"s. Haven't stopped learning since. This forum and the people on it are Great! Much knowledge and experience here. Thanks to all! [/QUOTE]
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