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Possible excessive shoulder set back with new Redding Premium die
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<blockquote data-quote="GW Hunter" data-source="post: 1877282" data-attributes="member: 90347"><p>Thanks for all the replies. While this session may not seem like it but this is not my first rodeo. I've got a competition shellholder kit. And understand how to get the shoulder set back to where I want. This was more of a matter of me not expecting the shoulder to set back as much as it did with the die set per instructions. I bone headed and ran them all through (using a standard shellholder) instead of measuring the first and adjusting. I just didn't think I would set back that far. So my main question is whether the brass will be compromised firing it with that much head space.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GW Hunter, post: 1877282, member: 90347"] Thanks for all the replies. While this session may not seem like it but this is not my first rodeo. I've got a competition shellholder kit. And understand how to get the shoulder set back to where I want. This was more of a matter of me not expecting the shoulder to set back as much as it did with the die set per instructions. I bone headed and ran them all through (using a standard shellholder) instead of measuring the first and adjusting. I just didn't think I would set back that far. So my main question is whether the brass will be compromised firing it with that much head space. [/QUOTE]
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