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Reloading
Testing Cases After Resizing?
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<blockquote data-quote="denobravo" data-source="post: 2146925" data-attributes="member: 64275"><p>the BEAN is correct</p><p>you need a couple of tools may as well get them</p><p>also whoever suggested videos is also correct</p><p>however which ones ?</p><p>Eric Cortina has a good video on setting up full length dies [MEDIA=youtube]htvk1UYOXm8[/MEDIA]</p><p>and examine and measure every case for length</p><p>you need a trimmer</p><p>a bump gauge</p><p>and a deburring tool if you dont have them,</p><p>however I wouldnt reload a round </p><p>I would research a bit then start from scratch and prep the brass as you should</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="denobravo, post: 2146925, member: 64275"] the BEAN is correct you need a couple of tools may as well get them also whoever suggested videos is also correct however which ones ? Eric Cortina has a good video on setting up full length dies [MEDIA=youtube]htvk1UYOXm8[/MEDIA] and examine and measure every case for length you need a trimmer a bump gauge and a deburring tool if you dont have them, however I wouldnt reload a round I would research a bit then start from scratch and prep the brass as you should [/QUOTE]
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