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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 557457" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>have yet to ever pinch my fingers on any round, but something like a 22 hornet was pretty tight. To be exact I don't know of anybody that loads anything bigger than the 17's having a problem. But with something like a .380 or 9mm I can see a problem, but I do stuff like that on my RCBS Partner. I do a lot of heavy case forming and also long strait walled cases, and the others just won't cut it. The longest cases ever sized in my press were probably 50-110's. The come in at about 3.350" loaded. Just never had a problem with anything under 3.6" OAL loaded.</p><p> </p><p>Forster sells a handle with a larger opening if you need it, but I still use the original one with the smaller opening sold to me in 1978. Have never had a need for the other with any die set I own.</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 557457, member: 25383"] have yet to ever pinch my fingers on any round, but something like a 22 hornet was pretty tight. To be exact I don't know of anybody that loads anything bigger than the 17's having a problem. But with something like a .380 or 9mm I can see a problem, but I do stuff like that on my RCBS Partner. I do a lot of heavy case forming and also long strait walled cases, and the others just won't cut it. The longest cases ever sized in my press were probably 50-110's. The come in at about 3.350" loaded. Just never had a problem with anything under 3.6" OAL loaded. Forster sells a handle with a larger opening if you need it, but I still use the original one with the smaller opening sold to me in 1978. Have never had a need for the other with any die set I own. gary [/QUOTE]
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