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<blockquote data-quote="DANNY-L" data-source="post: 1290928" data-attributes="member: 11209"><p>I measured before resizing which were 2-3 tho. longer thanwhen I trimmed then loaded and fired ,then when I resized with the x die they remained the same 2-3 tho. over my original trim length. Is this what they ment by not growing any further by using the x die. Because if I would have used the standard sizer die they would have stretched a little further than the 2-3 thos. wouldnt they.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DANNY-L, post: 1290928, member: 11209"] I measured before resizing which were 2-3 tho. longer thanwhen I trimmed then loaded and fired ,then when I resized with the x die they remained the same 2-3 tho. over my original trim length. Is this what they ment by not growing any further by using the x die. Because if I would have used the standard sizer die they would have stretched a little further than the 2-3 thos. wouldnt they. [/QUOTE]
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