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Boy did I screw the pooch!
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowcatcher" data-source="post: 3349809" data-attributes="member: 43171"><p>I’m assuming you’re not wanting to full length size? If you’re running a full length size die, I don’t see how you could overdo it. My full length dies are set to bottom out on shell plate and then just enough more to create cam over. What I’m saying is, I don’t see how it’s possible with what I understand, for you to create unsafe ammo due to resizing brass down too far. Now, if you like to size and just bump the shoulder back to a spec that you’ve chosen based on your experience with your gun, yeah you could produce ammo that doesn’t meet your personal specs but it has nothing to do with specs that are safe.</p><p></p><p>edit: I just read the op a fourth time. Full length sizing is the wanted result. A full length die is set to bottom out on shellplate plus a tick more in my experience. I must be sizing all my brass down too far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowcatcher, post: 3349809, member: 43171"] I’m assuming you’re not wanting to full length size? If you’re running a full length size die, I don’t see how you could overdo it. My full length dies are set to bottom out on shell plate and then just enough more to create cam over. What I’m saying is, I don’t see how it’s possible with what I understand, for you to create unsafe ammo due to resizing brass down too far. Now, if you like to size and just bump the shoulder back to a spec that you’ve chosen based on your experience with your gun, yeah you could produce ammo that doesn’t meet your personal specs but it has nothing to do with specs that are safe. edit: I just read the op a fourth time. Full length sizing is the wanted result. A full length die is set to bottom out on shellplate plus a tick more in my experience. I must be sizing all my brass down too far. [/QUOTE]
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