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Reloading
Neck tension on collett die
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan Griffith" data-source="post: 180969" data-attributes="member: 4686"><p><strong>Die instructions</strong></p><p></p><p>Shawn,</p><p></p><p>If I recall, don't follow Lee's instrucitons to the letter. Try adjusting the die up or down with a case inserted. You want the die adjusted so that when you just about hit the bottom of the press' stroke, the die sort of pops. If you have a weak bench, you'll know when you hit that point 'cause all sorts of stuff on your bench will jump or fall over. Might save you $4 plus shipping for a new mandrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan Griffith, post: 180969, member: 4686"] [b]Die instructions[/b] Shawn, If I recall, don't follow Lee's instrucitons to the letter. Try adjusting the die up or down with a case inserted. You want the die adjusted so that when you just about hit the bottom of the press' stroke, the die sort of pops. If you have a weak bench, you'll know when you hit that point 'cause all sorts of stuff on your bench will jump or fall over. Might save you $4 plus shipping for a new mandrel. [/QUOTE]
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