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Reloading belted cartridges
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<blockquote data-quote="eaglesnester" data-source="post: 458318" data-attributes="member: 9431"><p>You are doing it right. Nothen like getting in the field and finding that your rounds either will not chamber or you got some brass that you have to cram which is very very hard on the bolt lugs, chamber, and your rifle in general. I use the Redding competition shell holders and a full length resizing die. The shell holders are in .010, .080, .060, .040, and .020 thickness for shoulder push back. Use the .010 first and try to chamber, if no chamber go to the next etc. You set up your full length resizing die as per normal with the shell holder tight against the loader with a cam over. The shell holders take care of the proper case size. Simple, quick, and no more worries. This system works for all belted as well as non belted brass. I reload everything from 22/250 - 30/30 Winchester to 338/378 Weatherby.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eaglesnester, post: 458318, member: 9431"] You are doing it right. Nothen like getting in the field and finding that your rounds either will not chamber or you got some brass that you have to cram which is very very hard on the bolt lugs, chamber, and your rifle in general. I use the Redding competition shell holders and a full length resizing die. The shell holders are in .010, .080, .060, .040, and .020 thickness for shoulder push back. Use the .010 first and try to chamber, if no chamber go to the next etc. You set up your full length resizing die as per normal with the shell holder tight against the loader with a cam over. The shell holders take care of the proper case size. Simple, quick, and no more worries. This system works for all belted as well as non belted brass. I reload everything from 22/250 - 30/30 Winchester to 338/378 Weatherby. [/QUOTE]
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