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Reloading
Polishing a body die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 840493" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>One thing I do notice is that between Larry and Bart all other opinion is stifled and stompped on . </p><p>There is nothing wrong with having very slight resistance as the bolt closes been doing it that way for ever . At least you know you have not got excess " HEAD CLEARANCE " </p><p>I don't see BR shooters resizing the case body after every shot which is what you would have to do to maintain a perfect shoulder clearance anyway on every shot so it's going to tighten progressivly anyway shot after shot . </p><p>I think the big problem here is you don't need some expensive tool to do it that way . </p><p>Some reloaders are so fanatical that they NEED to measure everything and need that number to quote to the world to convince themselves that there is no other way . </p><p>I don't have a problem with that as one size does not fit all and everyone has their favourite way to do things but notice how it's always the fanatic that says there is only one way .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 840493, member: 17844"] One thing I do notice is that between Larry and Bart all other opinion is stifled and stompped on . There is nothing wrong with having very slight resistance as the bolt closes been doing it that way for ever . At least you know you have not got excess " HEAD CLEARANCE " I don't see BR shooters resizing the case body after every shot which is what you would have to do to maintain a perfect shoulder clearance anyway on every shot so it's going to tighten progressivly anyway shot after shot . I think the big problem here is you don't need some expensive tool to do it that way . Some reloaders are so fanatical that they NEED to measure everything and need that number to quote to the world to convince themselves that there is no other way . I don't have a problem with that as one size does not fit all and everyone has their favourite way to do things but notice how it's always the fanatic that says there is only one way . [/QUOTE]
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