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Reloading
Weatherby shoulder setback help
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<blockquote data-quote="dig" data-source="post: 1551213" data-attributes="member: 26939"><p>I load the 338-378. I use a Larry Willis tool to check shoulder set back. I use 2-3 thousandths, that's .002-.003 not hundredths .02-.03. You will get a touch of spring back .001-.002 over time. Have had no issues chambering and have shot brass up to 8 times trimming 2 or 3 times only. I am at close to most books published max with 300 grain pills. No anealing although I am sure that helps. I want the case spacing on the head if possible.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dig, post: 1551213, member: 26939"] I load the 338-378. I use a Larry Willis tool to check shoulder set back. I use 2-3 thousandths, that’s .002-.003 not hundredths .02-.03. You will get a touch of spring back .001-.002 over time. Have had no issues chambering and have shot brass up to 8 times trimming 2 or 3 times only. I am at close to most books published max with 300 grain pills. No anealing although I am sure that helps. I want the case spacing on the head if possible. [/QUOTE]
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