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Reloading
Trouble bumping shoulder - bad reamer?
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<blockquote data-quote="BobbyL" data-source="post: 420090" data-attributes="member: 14081"><p>Yes as long as the chamber is good in the rifle and not causing problems the die needs to be worked on. I have had more then a few factory dies that did not work and its easy to see how them being off just a little bit could cause problems quickly. When i chamber my own dies i make sure to set them up so i can quickly hit the shell holder with the die and start sizing with a .002" bump. As long as your not trying pressure bump them hard against the die with the shell holder you will be fine just to grind it off. I prefer to do it with a lathe so i know im keeping everthing square but then again i have the equipment to do so. Good luck with your problem i hope that you find a easy answer.</p><p></p><p>bobby</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobbyL, post: 420090, member: 14081"] Yes as long as the chamber is good in the rifle and not causing problems the die needs to be worked on. I have had more then a few factory dies that did not work and its easy to see how them being off just a little bit could cause problems quickly. When i chamber my own dies i make sure to set them up so i can quickly hit the shell holder with the die and start sizing with a .002" bump. As long as your not trying pressure bump them hard against the die with the shell holder you will be fine just to grind it off. I prefer to do it with a lathe so i know im keeping everthing square but then again i have the equipment to do so. Good luck with your problem i hope that you find a easy answer. bobby [/QUOTE]
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