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Reloading
Shoulder growing problem
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<blockquote data-quote="milboltnut" data-source="post: 2446425" data-attributes="member: 117662"><p>ALL brass behaves differently. Consider manufactures, lot to lot, or possible issues at the factory when drawing them out.. Alot to take into consideration that we don't know about. I have variations in trimming, some need it some don't. How do you explain that? How about weight of cases ? What about case capacity? Each case varies, so whatever works at the time for each situation can be different. So what ever technique works consistently for a given situation is what needs to be done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milboltnut, post: 2446425, member: 117662"] ALL brass behaves differently. Consider manufactures, lot to lot, or possible issues at the factory when drawing them out.. Alot to take into consideration that we don't know about. I have variations in trimming, some need it some don't. How do you explain that? How about weight of cases ? What about case capacity? Each case varies, so whatever works at the time for each situation can be different. So what ever technique works consistently for a given situation is what needs to be done. [/QUOTE]
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