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The Truth About Reloading Belted Cartridges
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 1044572" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>Belted? No problem!</p><p>In Sept 2007 I bought 6 boxes of federal 7rm I have reloaded them 9 times, lost 1, crushed 1 and still have 118 left, they are still going strong.</p><p>How have I done this? After the initial fireing I neck sized using a Lee collet sizer, trim (using the Lee hand trimmer) and load. I do this every time, on the 4th reload (5 shootings if you are counting), I anneal, Full length size (using the Lee FL sizer) load fire then collet size and trim 4 more times. </p><p>As of now the rounds that I am fireing need to be annealed again before resizeing. There is still no signs of splitting or belt separation.</p><p>Like I said I have no issues loading belted ammo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 1044572, member: 44168"] Belted? No problem! In Sept 2007 I bought 6 boxes of federal 7rm I have reloaded them 9 times, lost 1, crushed 1 and still have 118 left, they are still going strong. How have I done this? After the initial fireing I neck sized using a Lee collet sizer, trim (using the Lee hand trimmer) and load. I do this every time, on the 4th reload (5 shootings if you are counting), I anneal, Full length size (using the Lee FL sizer) load fire then collet size and trim 4 more times. As of now the rounds that I am fireing need to be annealed again before resizeing. There is still no signs of splitting or belt separation. Like I said I have no issues loading belted ammo [/QUOTE]
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