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The PRC die "problem"
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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 2263533" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Your getting .0015" of sizing not .003". You should be ok so long as that continues and you dont crack the die which is a problem when you make it smaller than the solid web which runs about .530" on ADG. If you ever grow the web from warm loads you will have an issue as well. Take a case and load it at least 10 times with a warm load. If theres no trouble you should be good if the die lives. The numbers you need to care about are fired and sized. We talk about the .2" line because thats a standard place on a reamer print but its not usually where you actually measure the brass expansion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 2263533, member: 101859"] Your getting .0015" of sizing not .003". You should be ok so long as that continues and you dont crack the die which is a problem when you make it smaller than the solid web which runs about .530" on ADG. If you ever grow the web from warm loads you will have an issue as well. Take a case and load it at least 10 times with a warm load. If theres no trouble you should be good if the die lives. The numbers you need to care about are fired and sized. We talk about the .2" line because thats a standard place on a reamer print but its not usually where you actually measure the brass expansion. [/QUOTE]
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