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The nosler 7 Manual
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<blockquote data-quote="idaho elk hunter" data-source="post: 934209" data-attributes="member: 68226"><p>Use these manuals as a full load of horse **** and do it the real way. Start with a medium load and work your way up to where you start flattening the primer, or you see marks on the headstamps, The bolt starts to get hard to lift, The primers are loose. When the first one of these occur, most likely the STARTING of the flat primer factor. Then back off and find your sweet spot. Use most the manuals in the smaller rooms of your house that has a water LEVER.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idaho elk hunter, post: 934209, member: 68226"] Use these manuals as a full load of horse **** and do it the real way. Start with a medium load and work your way up to where you start flattening the primer, or you see marks on the headstamps, The bolt starts to get hard to lift, The primers are loose. When the first one of these occur, most likely the STARTING of the flat primer factor. Then back off and find your sweet spot. Use most the manuals in the smaller rooms of your house that has a water LEVER. [/QUOTE]
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