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Neck Tension vs Bullet Seating & Release Pressure - Lessons Learned
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2768171" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>So with that, you are not bumping your shoulder back? I did what you are doing with my 308NM case and use a 300WM N die. That stop the case separation in the belted mag for me. i do that in all of my belted mag rifles. I adjust the die back some to acheive that with my other dies.</p><p>Powder I don't have the $6,000.00 machine, but I do scale each load, and have had forever. I use a Lyman 55 powder dump and finish with a scale. I have several of those dumps and once adjusted for that type of powder and grains. It's marked and set aside until I need it again. I general setup the powder dump just short of the total powder load finish up on the scale. </p><p>I have gotten two Wilson bullet seating dies blanks, and having them chamber for my 2 rifles that I have or getting a reamer built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2768171, member: 101791"] So with that, you are not bumping your shoulder back? I did what you are doing with my 308NM case and use a 300WM N die. That stop the case separation in the belted mag for me. i do that in all of my belted mag rifles. I adjust the die back some to acheive that with my other dies. Powder I don't have the $6,000.00 machine, but I do scale each load, and have had forever. I use a Lyman 55 powder dump and finish with a scale. I have several of those dumps and once adjusted for that type of powder and grains. It's marked and set aside until I need it again. I general setup the powder dump just short of the total powder load finish up on the scale. I have gotten two Wilson bullet seating dies blanks, and having them chamber for my 2 rifles that I have or getting a reamer built. [/QUOTE]
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