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Shoulder Bump
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<blockquote data-quote="Jcalloway8603" data-source="post: 1801346" data-attributes="member: 81824"><p>So we not to hijack another thread, I figured I would start my own. I've been loading for several years now, but mostly dealt with new or once fired in my gun. I bought some once fired for my 7mag that I'm going to be loading soon. I had a thought. I've always bumped the shoulder with a full length die .001 when loading shells fired out of my gun. But what if with this new batch that is once fired, but not out of my gun, I find the shortest shoulder that fits my gun and bump lol of this new brass with that length? Does it make sense on what I'm saying? I would think with the full length die, it would work. But never tried it and didn't want to waste a bunch of time on the brass only to go back and redo it. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jcalloway8603, post: 1801346, member: 81824"] So we not to hijack another thread, I figured I would start my own. I’ve been loading for several years now, but mostly dealt with new or once fired in my gun. I bought some once fired for my 7mag that I’m going to be loading soon. I had a thought. I’ve always bumped the shoulder with a full length die .001 when loading shells fired out of my gun. But what if with this new batch that is once fired, but not out of my gun, I find the shortest shoulder that fits my gun and bump lol of this new brass with that length? Does it make sense on what I’m saying? I would think with the full length die, it would work. But never tried it and didn’t want to waste a bunch of time on the brass only to go back and redo it. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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