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Reloading
Shell Holder Issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Bill Johnson" data-source="post: 1024456" data-attributes="member: 84129"><p>The shell indexes off the base of the shell holder so as long as the shell holder gets a decent grip on the case, any that fit decent will work.</p><p> </p><p>What I'm leading to is that an RCBS #3 might work just fine. It fits 7.62 X 39 and a couple others. I have some case holders that stay with certain die sets but also a whole drawer full of various ones. Because the industry can't standardize the numbering scheme, I just grab one and try it. If the case fits and has a reasonably good grip on the extractor groove or rim, I use it.</p><p> </p><p>El matador's idea works also. Since you have 2 that are supposed to be the same, modify one. Without a dremel, you can roll up some 100 grit sandpaper around a drill bit and use it like a sanding drum in a drill and take it down quickly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill Johnson, post: 1024456, member: 84129"] The shell indexes off the base of the shell holder so as long as the shell holder gets a decent grip on the case, any that fit decent will work. What I'm leading to is that an RCBS #3 might work just fine. It fits 7.62 X 39 and a couple others. I have some case holders that stay with certain die sets but also a whole drawer full of various ones. Because the industry can't standardize the numbering scheme, I just grab one and try it. If the case fits and has a reasonably good grip on the extractor groove or rim, I use it. El matador's idea works also. Since you have 2 that are supposed to be the same, modify one. Without a dremel, you can roll up some 100 grit sandpaper around a drill bit and use it like a sanding drum in a drill and take it down quickly. [/QUOTE]
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