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Reloading
Lyman dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 634284" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>anybody and everybody will make a bad part sooner or later. Just happens, but you must own upto your mistakes. Otherwise the consumer will go someplace else with his business.</p><p> </p><p>Here's something interesting. Many of you know that I like the 6/250, and I shoot the Ackley verysion with 105 grain AMAX bullets and a slightly longer Sierra. I have several boxes of loaded rounds that I didn't reload, but were done with my die set (Redding). The actuall load never interested me, and I planed on just shooting them (I like H1000 powder and these had Retumbo powder). Looking at the bullets and measuring the seating depth, they all were pretty consistent (+/- .001"). Yet 80% of the bullets had a mark from the seater stem plug on them (not real deep or anything, but there was a tell tale ring on them). I'll simply polish the plug a little bit, and maybe change the angle a degree or two. Better yet I can buy a new plug from Redding for the type of bullets</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 634284, member: 25383"] anybody and everybody will make a bad part sooner or later. Just happens, but you must own upto your mistakes. Otherwise the consumer will go someplace else with his business. Here's something interesting. Many of you know that I like the 6/250, and I shoot the Ackley verysion with 105 grain AMAX bullets and a slightly longer Sierra. I have several boxes of loaded rounds that I didn't reload, but were done with my die set (Redding). The actuall load never interested me, and I planed on just shooting them (I like H1000 powder and these had Retumbo powder). Looking at the bullets and measuring the seating depth, they all were pretty consistent (+/- .001"). Yet 80% of the bullets had a mark from the seater stem plug on them (not real deep or anything, but there was a tell tale ring on them). I'll simply polish the plug a little bit, and maybe change the angle a degree or two. Better yet I can buy a new plug from Redding for the type of bullets gary [/QUOTE]
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