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Old November 24, 2002, 09:03 AM   #6
yankytrash
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I don't really get that "X-Die" thing, but if I understand correctly, once-fired should be fine to just slap it in the machine and go, no trimming. I could be wrong, never messed with new fangled stuff.

Maybe give it a try anyway, some with no trimming, some with, some in the order you want to do it in, some in the order it's supposed to be done in, all the while keeping a close eye on the measurements. Work in small batches for experimentation.

Give us a report. I'm curious. Remember, when it's RCBS, you got a good warranty. If you break it, they'll replace it.
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