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Reloading 300 Weatherby
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<blockquote data-quote="stlbndr" data-source="post: 552254" data-attributes="member: 37503"><p>So correct me if I'm wrong but your saying I would be better off using my full length die allways but adjust it to so it touches the sholder and bump it back a couple of thousandths. So then I go back to my one of my first statments that redhead and I were talking about. When doing a full length size it almost feels like the brass is going to get stuck in the die. It actually squeals. I have to lube each one quite a bit to do the sizing. I will try the last step that you suggested and see if I get the same results. Maybe I'm trying to size them to much.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stlbndr, post: 552254, member: 37503"] So correct me if I'm wrong but your saying I would be better off using my full length die allways but adjust it to so it touches the sholder and bump it back a couple of thousandths. So then I go back to my one of my first statments that redhead and I were talking about. When doing a full length size it almost feels like the brass is going to get stuck in the die. It actually squeals. I have to lube each one quite a bit to do the sizing. I will try the last step that you suggested and see if I get the same results. Maybe I'm trying to size them to much. [/QUOTE]
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