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RCBS Precision Mic
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<blockquote data-quote="Gene" data-source="post: 369068" data-attributes="member: 7402"><p>A F/L die turned down fully will push the shoulder back, so that rounds will feed easily. But, care must be taken not to move the shoulder too much, creating excessive headspace. You gotta size a case slightly, try it in the rifle. If too tight, turn die down about 1/8th turn, try again and repeat this until the case feeds with very slight resistance into your rifle. </p><p></p><p>The Precision Mic is fine for checking shoulder bump, but I agree the fake cartridge to check OAL is a waste. The Hornay guage and others are much better for that purpose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene, post: 369068, member: 7402"] A F/L die turned down fully will push the shoulder back, so that rounds will feed easily. But, care must be taken not to move the shoulder too much, creating excessive headspace. You gotta size a case slightly, try it in the rifle. If too tight, turn die down about 1/8th turn, try again and repeat this until the case feeds with very slight resistance into your rifle. The Precision Mic is fine for checking shoulder bump, but I agree the fake cartridge to check OAL is a waste. The Hornay guage and others are much better for that purpose. [/QUOTE]
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