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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Very short brass life
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<blockquote data-quote="theEMP" data-source="post: 954508" data-attributes="member: 65321"><p>Thanks for the replies. I set up my dies how RCBS said to, run the die down until it touches the shell holder then go 1/8th turn. So I may be over working the brass as well. how do you guys set up your dies then? The other thing that may be factoring into this (headspace issue?) I have never been able to get up to book max with any loads in this rifle. For instance IMR7828 book lists 73.0-77.0 grains. I was getting pressure signs, extractor marks, at 75 grains. Now I was using the super short cut powder but I had the same issues kind of issues with RL22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="theEMP, post: 954508, member: 65321"] Thanks for the replies. I set up my dies how RCBS said to, run the die down until it touches the shell holder then go 1/8th turn. So I may be over working the brass as well. how do you guys set up your dies then? The other thing that may be factoring into this (headspace issue?) I have never been able to get up to book max with any loads in this rifle. For instance IMR7828 book lists 73.0-77.0 grains. I was getting pressure signs, extractor marks, at 75 grains. Now I was using the super short cut powder but I had the same issues kind of issues with RL22. [/QUOTE]
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