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Reloading
Seating Depth Variation
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<blockquote data-quote="Broz" data-source="post: 944568" data-attributes="member: 7503"><p>Is your die set up to cam over on the shell holder? If not try this.</p><p> </p><p>Put a piece of brass in the shell holder and lower the handle to extend the ram up to full stroke. Then screw the die in to contact the shell holder. If the die stops before contact on the shell holder , you need to back it off 1/4 turn and set it there. If the dies will screw in all the way, without contacting the case, and touch the shell holder then back the ram down and screw the die a little deeper to get a slight cam-over effect at the end of the handle stroke. Lock the die lock ring while the ram is camed over and tight. </p><p> </p><p>This will take away the variation of ram stroke speed, and eliminate other slack in the system or operation that could be varying your seating depth.</p><p> </p><p>Jeff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Broz, post: 944568, member: 7503"] Is your die set up to cam over on the shell holder? If not try this. Put a piece of brass in the shell holder and lower the handle to extend the ram up to full stroke. Then screw the die in to contact the shell holder. If the die stops before contact on the shell holder , you need to back it off 1/4 turn and set it there. If the dies will screw in all the way, without contacting the case, and touch the shell holder then back the ram down and screw the die a little deeper to get a slight cam-over effect at the end of the handle stroke. Lock the die lock ring while the ram is camed over and tight. This will take away the variation of ram stroke speed, and eliminate other slack in the system or operation that could be varying your seating depth. Jeff [/QUOTE]
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