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Setting dies for a belted mag?
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<blockquote data-quote="7 loader" data-source="post: 469977" data-attributes="member: 20668"><p>So much intrest in the belted mag, a history on it may be in order. in 1904 a patent was introduced by Henry Holland of H&H to the british patent office. It's # is 27,912. the case was the .400/375 nitro express. The 375 H&H came along 7 years later 1912. This info was found in the handloader journal dec. 2009 wrote by Gil Sengel. To set the die for "my gun" I have found to raise the ram to the top, put a regular piece of paper from a notebook on the shell holder, and screw the die down till it touches. This works for me. The comparator helped in this thankyou 375 fan. This is my humble opinion,I don,t have 40 to 50 yrs below my belt but I read for knowledge on this hobby obsesively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="7 loader, post: 469977, member: 20668"] So much intrest in the belted mag, a history on it may be in order. in 1904 a patent was introduced by Henry Holland of H&H to the british patent office. It's # is 27,912. the case was the .400/375 nitro express. The 375 H&H came along 7 years later 1912. This info was found in the handloader journal dec. 2009 wrote by Gil Sengel. To set the die for "my gun" I have found to raise the ram to the top, put a regular piece of paper from a notebook on the shell holder, and screw the die down till it touches. This works for me. The comparator helped in this thankyou 375 fan. This is my humble opinion,I don,t have 40 to 50 yrs below my belt but I read for knowledge on this hobby obsesively. [/QUOTE]
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