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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="vernw" data-source="post: 2006753" data-attributes="member: 101443"><p>At least when loading 338LM on my Co-Ax, you don't tilt the case, you tilt the Bullet to slide it up into the seating collar so you can drop the end of the bullet into the case. The case isn't moved at all. That's with using a Redding competition seater with the collar/bushing that extends out the bottom of the seating die. Collarless or bushingless seaters probably wouldn't require tilting the bullets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vernw, post: 2006753, member: 101443"] At least when loading 338LM on my Co-Ax, you don’t tilt the case, you tilt the Bullet to slide it up into the seating collar so you can drop the end of the bullet into the case. The case isn’t moved at all. That’s with using a Redding competition seater with the collar/bushing that extends out the bottom of the seating die. Collarless or bushingless seaters probably wouldn’t require tilting the bullets. [/QUOTE]
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