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Video On Bump sizing cases.
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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Cowling" data-source="post: 1842964" data-attributes="member: 109547"><p>I use this method, sort of. Since I have several rifles of the same caliber I set the die to touch the standard shell holder and lock down the locking ring in place. I use redding dies with competion shell holders. This way the die is set up exactly the same every single time and use a corresponding shell holder that matches the particular rifles chamber I am loading for.</p><p>There are 5 competion shell holders in each set that start at .002" to .010" under full length size specks. Using these I find it much easier to get a tight full length sizing the same every time a do a batch regardless of which rifle it is for. So easy to set up too.</p><p>Cheers</p><p>Andrew</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Cowling, post: 1842964, member: 109547"] I use this method, sort of. Since I have several rifles of the same caliber I set the die to touch the standard shell holder and lock down the locking ring in place. I use redding dies with competion shell holders. This way the die is set up exactly the same every single time and use a corresponding shell holder that matches the particular rifles chamber I am loading for. There are 5 competion shell holders in each set that start at .002" to .010" under full length size specks. Using these I find it much easier to get a tight full length sizing the same every time a do a batch regardless of which rifle it is for. So easy to set up too. Cheers Andrew [/QUOTE]
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