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Reloading my .300 Win Mag
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 1181646" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Follow the seating die instructions, screw the die in on a sized case, as soon as it contacts the case mouth, back it out one turn, tighten the lock ring and set screw. All further adjustmeny is made with the seater plug, loosen the lock nut, and adjust it in or out to change seating depth.</p><p>Use whatever COL your manual suggests to start with, or .010" short of max mag length if it doesn't hit the rifling first.</p><p>If you have some factory ammo, and no caliper, use the factory round to gauge the length at eye level, start long and keep adjusting 1/4 turn of the seater plug, use a small flat blade screw driver. When they're tge same length, put the adjusted case in the die all the way up, and tighten the lock nut, just snug, do not overtighten it, the adjustment can change.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p><p>gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 1181646, member: 10755"] Follow the seating die instructions, screw the die in on a sized case, as soon as it contacts the case mouth, back it out one turn, tighten the lock ring and set screw. All further adjustmeny is made with the seater plug, loosen the lock nut, and adjust it in or out to change seating depth. Use whatever COL your manual suggests to start with, or .010" short of max mag length if it doesn't hit the rifling first. If you have some factory ammo, and no caliper, use the factory round to gauge the length at eye level, start long and keep adjusting 1/4 turn of the seater plug, use a small flat blade screw driver. When they're tge same length, put the adjusted case in the die all the way up, and tighten the lock nut, just snug, do not overtighten it, the adjustment can change. Cheers. gun) [/QUOTE]
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