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redding body die issues?
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<blockquote data-quote="jimbires" data-source="post: 910523" data-attributes="member: 11011"><p>I had good results with one shot on 308 size brass and smaller , but bigger brass I had problems with hard sizing and stuck cases . so I'm back to using my lube pad and lube . </p><p> your .010 shellholder should be sizing your brass less than your other shellholders . a neck sizing die is just that , it only sizes the neck . if you remove the bushing , it should do nothing . I'm not exactly sure what you mean by ;</p><p></p><p><< " Should I still set the lands the same as my tighter good brass. " >></p><p></p><p> I think your asking if you should change your cartridge overall length ? No , you should not . the bullets jump to the lands will be the same , your bullet will just not be seated in the brass case as deep as brass that fits the chamber more closely . after you fire this brass in your gun it will be the same as the brass you have been using . you can just do everything as you were with your old brass .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimbires, post: 910523, member: 11011"] I had good results with one shot on 308 size brass and smaller , but bigger brass I had problems with hard sizing and stuck cases . so I'm back to using my lube pad and lube . your .010 shellholder should be sizing your brass less than your other shellholders . a neck sizing die is just that , it only sizes the neck . if you remove the bushing , it should do nothing . I'm not exactly sure what you mean by ; << " Should I still set the lands the same as my tighter good brass. " >> I think your asking if you should change your cartridge overall length ? No , you should not . the bullets jump to the lands will be the same , your bullet will just not be seated in the brass case as deep as brass that fits the chamber more closely . after you fire this brass in your gun it will be the same as the brass you have been using . you can just do everything as you were with your old brass . [/QUOTE]
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