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Neck tension trouble, 6.5x284
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<blockquote data-quote="PAMONTY" data-source="post: 28444" data-attributes="member: 1520"><p>Thanks Darryl</p><p> Bumping that shoulder is tricky business. I bumped that shoulder back .002 is all and it cuased all that neck tension trouble. I'm started to think there's more resizing done to the walls of the case than the shoulder. I have heard so much about shoulder bump in my short reloading career, it seems logical to think we need to push it back.</p><p> I have achieved the tension I want--about .001 or less press. Now all I have to do is wait the rain out. I have 11 rounds loaded I want to run thru the crony. Hope to drop that ES of 87 down quite a bit.</p><p> There's a fine line between good headspace and a sticky bolt.</p><p> I will report back the results of those rounds as soon the rain stops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PAMONTY, post: 28444, member: 1520"] Thanks Darryl Bumping that shoulder is tricky business. I bumped that shoulder back .002 is all and it cuased all that neck tension trouble. I'm started to think there's more resizing done to the walls of the case than the shoulder. I have heard so much about shoulder bump in my short reloading career, it seems logical to think we need to push it back. I have achieved the tension I want--about .001 or less press. Now all I have to do is wait the rain out. I have 11 rounds loaded I want to run thru the crony. Hope to drop that ES of 87 down quite a bit. There's a fine line between good headspace and a sticky bolt. I will report back the results of those rounds as soon the rain stops. [/QUOTE]
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