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Reloading
loading straight ammo?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rich Coyle" data-source="post: 1081938" data-attributes="member: 70559"><p>I mis-read one of the post. He suggested rotating the case after sizing and size it again. I thought he posted seat the bullet and rotate it and seat it again. It worked. The runout is almost nil. t didn't make any since, but it worked. So I tried it on another cartridge which is set up on a different press. It didn't work on that one.</p><p></p><p>I didn't anneal them. Some one asked if the cases are measured after sizing. They are right out of the hydro-forming die and beautifully strait. There is no need to size them because they will hold a bullet without necking down. The hydro-forming die was set up just like the full length die: Try one and adjust the die down about 1/16" of a turn until I could close the bolt with a tiny bit of resistance.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for trying. I will try to get a new shell holder.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rich Coyle, post: 1081938, member: 70559"] I mis-read one of the post. He suggested rotating the case after sizing and size it again. I thought he posted seat the bullet and rotate it and seat it again. It worked. The runout is almost nil. t didn't make any since, but it worked. So I tried it on another cartridge which is set up on a different press. It didn't work on that one. I didn't anneal them. Some one asked if the cases are measured after sizing. They are right out of the hydro-forming die and beautifully strait. There is no need to size them because they will hold a bullet without necking down. The hydro-forming die was set up just like the full length die: Try one and adjust the die down about 1/16" of a turn until I could close the bolt with a tiny bit of resistance. Thanks for trying. I will try to get a new shell holder. [/QUOTE]
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