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Reloading
Sizing die question/issue
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<blockquote data-quote="Pdyson" data-source="post: 2871933" data-attributes="member: 74061"><p>I've seen the same effects on 6arc and 6.5 grendel brass. It comes off in my tumbler though. If you are head-spacing off the shoulder and only bumping back 2 or 3-thou your brass is not dangerously thinning at the belt. do you know the paper clip method for checking it? For many years now I've heard and read stories warning about belted magnums with case Head separation at the belt. I've been reloading 264, 7mm, 7mmSTW, and 300 WinMag since the late 70s and I've never seen one actually separate. Don't know anyone that's had one separate either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pdyson, post: 2871933, member: 74061"] I’ve seen the same effects on 6arc and 6.5 grendel brass. It comes off in my tumbler though. If you are head-spacing off the shoulder and only bumping back 2 or 3-thou your brass is not dangerously thinning at the belt. do you know the paper clip method for checking it? For many years now I’ve heard and read stories warning about belted magnums with case Head separation at the belt. I’ve been reloading 264, 7mm, 7mmSTW, and 300 WinMag since the late 70s and I’ve never seen one actually separate. Don’t know anyone that’s had one separate either. [/QUOTE]
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