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Reloading
Question on reloading 6.5 PRC once fired brass
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<blockquote data-quote="Another Casual" data-source="post: 2003768" data-attributes="member: 89878"><p>As above, your seating die may not be actually bumping the shoulder (even on your brass) if it is screwed too far out. If you don't have a comparator you will have a hard time telling. Your die could be resizing the neck to hold a bullet but not currently hitting the shoulder. If that is the case I would screw the die down and run it through again.</p><p></p><p>Only other issue I can think of it its not that would be to measure the brass near the base. The die only sizes so far down the brass and maybe the other party's brass swelled here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Another Casual, post: 2003768, member: 89878"] As above, your seating die may not be actually bumping the shoulder (even on your brass) if it is screwed too far out. If you don't have a comparator you will have a hard time telling. Your die could be resizing the neck to hold a bullet but not currently hitting the shoulder. If that is the case I would screw the die down and run it through again. Only other issue I can think of it its not that would be to measure the brass near the base. The die only sizes so far down the brass and maybe the other party's brass swelled here. [/QUOTE]
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