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Reloading
Rcbs FL question.
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<blockquote data-quote="Black Hat" data-source="post: 1771588" data-attributes="member: 109036"><p>This is good advice, and exactly the problem I came across years ago with my .243</p><p></p><p>Untill you get a consistent bump on the shoulder or touching the shoulder enough to return it to where it began it will be all over the shop.</p><p>I FL size all my .243 brass this way, not pushing the shoulder back past where it was fire formed after one load, but the die will need to contact the shoulder to return it to where it began because the shoulder grows forward while sizing the body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Hat, post: 1771588, member: 109036"] This is good advice, and exactly the problem I came across years ago with my .243 Untill you get a consistent bump on the shoulder or touching the shoulder enough to return it to where it began it will be all over the shop. I FL size all my .243 brass this way, not pushing the shoulder back past where it was fire formed after one load, but the die will need to contact the shoulder to return it to where it began because the shoulder grows forward while sizing the body. [/QUOTE]
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