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Reloading
Shoulder Bump
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 1801392" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>I am just thinking out loud here. If your die is set to bump the shoulder back .001 then it would stand to reason that all of the once fired brass would either be bumped back to your dimension or you would not reach the shoulder. Either way they would fit in your chamber and after firing they would be fireformed to your chamber. It could not be longer provided that your die is locked, you use the same shell holder and it is hard against the die at the top of the stroke. I would check over all length after I sized them to make sure some were not too long. In other words all cases would be sized to your die setting or they may be shorter. They could not be longer at the base to datum line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 1801392, member: 85874"] I am just thinking out loud here. If your die is set to bump the shoulder back .001 then it would stand to reason that all of the once fired brass would either be bumped back to your dimension or you would not reach the shoulder. Either way they would fit in your chamber and after firing they would be fireformed to your chamber. It could not be longer provided that your die is locked, you use the same shell holder and it is hard against the die at the top of the stroke. I would check over all length after I sized them to make sure some were not too long. In other words all cases would be sized to your die setting or they may be shorter. They could not be longer at the base to datum line. [/QUOTE]
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