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Reloading
unchartered water lever action
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<blockquote data-quote="okie man" data-source="post: 1177484" data-attributes="member: 75071"><p>On my 444 Marlin I trim all brass to length, seat bullet to desired oal. Back seating stem off and start adjusting for proper crimp , check oal to see if Bullet moved during crimping . If not the turn stem back in until it touches bullet and lock it down. Seat and crimp a bullet and check oal again , if sells good tighten set screw and never adjust die again! I've loaded several hundred rounds this way and as long as I trim to same length they come out the same every time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="okie man, post: 1177484, member: 75071"] On my 444 Marlin I trim all brass to length, seat bullet to desired oal. Back seating stem off and start adjusting for proper crimp , check oal to see if Bullet moved during crimping . If not the turn stem back in until it touches bullet and lock it down. Seat and crimp a bullet and check oal again , if sells good tighten set screw and never adjust die again! I've loaded several hundred rounds this way and as long as I trim to same length they come out the same every time! [/QUOTE]
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