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Reloading
Ran into a problem with 338 Lapua
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 623136" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>First, this may require the use of a Redding shell holder. But others can work if they are close to the same height on their floor. </p><p> </p><p> Ok, back off the seating plug and run the die all the way down to contact the shell holder when the ram is up. Then go a little bit deeper to achieve a slight cam over feel at the end of the stroke. Die contacting shell holder. This will make sure that no matter how fast or with what force you push the handle down the ram and die are always in the same place (height) for seating. Use the seating plug adjustment on top the die to set the desired depth of the bullet. </p><p> </p><p>The old way of backing the dies off is not the intended method with these dies. Although some of the instruction sheets do say to back off the die. Yes, they are wrong.</p><p> </p><p>This process eliminated and variation in my seating depths. I use it on all my Redding bushing dies now.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 623136, member: 7503"] First, this may require the use of a Redding shell holder. But others can work if they are close to the same height on their floor. Ok, back off the seating plug and run the die all the way down to contact the shell holder when the ram is up. Then go a little bit deeper to achieve a slight cam over feel at the end of the stroke. Die contacting shell holder. This will make sure that no matter how fast or with what force you push the handle down the ram and die are always in the same place (height) for seating. Use the seating plug adjustment on top the die to set the desired depth of the bullet. The old way of backing the dies off is not the intended method with these dies. Although some of the instruction sheets do say to back off the die. Yes, they are wrong. This process eliminated and variation in my seating depths. I use it on all my Redding bushing dies now. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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