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Old June 9, 2018, 05:26 PM   #26
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Yeah--my problem is the opposite with the hornady dies--it's not a question of pushing the shoulder back far enough--but preventing it from getting pushed back too far. The first batch I ran through the die full-length--I went out and tried to fire--I was like "what the heck"--there wasn't even the slightest sign of a firing pin strike on the primer when the hammer fell.
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