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ColColt
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sometimes it doesn't pay to adhere to what the manufacturer of firearms related products suggest. Case in point. RCBS, along with most of the others, recommend setting your seating die so the bottom of the die contacts the shell holder at the top of the ram's stroke and then turn another 1/4 turn. Do that and I can just about guarantee an incipient case head separation between 3-5 reloads. This is the result of adjusting per RCBS's instructions. On the fourth reload and subsequent firing, this is what happened. Their method sets the shoulder back too far too many reloads down the road you have a problem.
There are times that adjusting dies or working with the recommendations of a scope manufacturer, you can't rely on their instructions to the letter to achieve your best objectives always.
There are times that adjusting dies or working with the recommendations of a scope manufacturer, you can't rely on their instructions to the letter to achieve your best objectives always.