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Swelling brass
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<blockquote data-quote="sedancowboy" data-source="post: 2022113" data-attributes="member: 85874"><p>If you have a set of feeler gauges you can do a quick test by making sure the shell holder is contacting the die and then lower the ram and put a feeler gauge inbetween the shell holder and case and see if it helps. if so you can use some fine emery cloth and a flat surface and take some off the top of the shell holder. if you use a circular motion or a figure 8 motion and it will stay even. You can measure your progress with calipers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sedancowboy, post: 2022113, member: 85874"] If you have a set of feeler gauges you can do a quick test by making sure the shell holder is contacting the die and then lower the ram and put a feeler gauge inbetween the shell holder and case and see if it helps. if so you can use some fine emery cloth and a flat surface and take some off the top of the shell holder. if you use a circular motion or a figure 8 motion and it will stay even. You can measure your progress with calipers. [/QUOTE]
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