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Reloading
Sizing New Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="kiwikid" data-source="post: 1479001" data-attributes="member: 56094"><p>One easy way to check if the seating die is making contact with the case as PowellSixO suggests is to put one of your new unloaded cases into your press and slowly run it into your seating die. If the die is screwed too far down you will get to a point where you feel resistance on your press handle. Unless you want to crimp your projectiles which I doubt you do there should be no resistance at all. If the die is set up correctly it should feel the same as if there is no case in the shell holder. Looking at your powder choice would I be correct in thinking you are from Australia or NZ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiwikid, post: 1479001, member: 56094"] One easy way to check if the seating die is making contact with the case as PowellSixO suggests is to put one of your new unloaded cases into your press and slowly run it into your seating die. If the die is screwed too far down you will get to a point where you feel resistance on your press handle. Unless you want to crimp your projectiles which I doubt you do there should be no resistance at all. If the die is set up correctly it should feel the same as if there is no case in the shell holder. Looking at your powder choice would I be correct in thinking you are from Australia or NZ? [/QUOTE]
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