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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Specialty Handgun Hunting
30/30 Based Wildcats in a Contender
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<blockquote data-quote="tred1956" data-source="post: 2879922" data-attributes="member: 12210"><p>Assemble body die with proper bushing inserted (243 for 6mm BB IMP) and top screwed snuggly down. Then insert a finished (fired in your gun) case into press and lower handle to top of stroke. Screw die with proper bushing into press until it contacts your formed and fired case. Lower press handle and screw die down 1/6 of an inch, then lock body die down. This is trial and error. Remove proper size bushing from die and replace with your first step size bushing, dropped in with funnel side down. Then top part of die is screw into body die until it is tight. Run all cases through with this setup. Next remove die and drop to next smaller size and run all cases again. Repeat until required neck size is achieved. Then run through Full sizing die of proper caliber and trim to length. I am not much at instructions and this is not near as difficult as it sounds. Hope this helps</p><p>Safe shooting</p><p>Doug</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tred1956, post: 2879922, member: 12210"] Assemble body die with proper bushing inserted (243 for 6mm BB IMP) and top screwed snuggly down. Then insert a finished (fired in your gun) case into press and lower handle to top of stroke. Screw die with proper bushing into press until it contacts your formed and fired case. Lower press handle and screw die down 1/6 of an inch, then lock body die down. This is trial and error. Remove proper size bushing from die and replace with your first step size bushing, dropped in with funnel side down. Then top part of die is screw into body die until it is tight. Run all cases through with this setup. Next remove die and drop to next smaller size and run all cases again. Repeat until required neck size is achieved. Then run through Full sizing die of proper caliber and trim to length. I am not much at instructions and this is not near as difficult as it sounds. Hope this helps Safe shooting Doug [/QUOTE]
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