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Thanks for the good advice fellers. I was thinking it may be better to tear it all down once in a while just so you don't lose the feel of how to set the press up again. I've taken the dies out once to see if I could get it setup right again. It took me maybe a half hour (I'm a beginner)...
What do you guys recommend during pauses in reloading sessions, leave the press set up with the dies inserted or take the dies out? I take about 1-2 weeks off between loading sessions and the dies appear to hold their placement from the last session but I was thinking moisture and temperature...
I picked up the ABC's of Reloading when I started out. I'd also recommend a reloading manual from Hornady, Lyman, or Speer, etc. THe ABC's book has plenty of pics and a step by step pictorial section. The reloading manuals are pretty detailed textually and you'll need one anyway to load the...
By chewing cases I mean the top edges at the mouth have had hunks taken out of them. I think Noveldoc got it right, the die is set too low and I'm hitting the crimper edge. Thanks for all the input.
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It's the 4 holer, purchased new. I'll check out the vids. Thanks for the info but if anyone wanted to volunteer a step by step textual on how they do it, I'd be much appreciative. The more info the better is the way I see it.
Anyone got any tips on how to adjust the dies on a Lee Turret press? Specifically, the seater and crimper dies (I've got the 4 die set). Any info on how far to back out the dies after contact with the shellholder and then where the adjustment screw (I think its called that; its the knurled top...
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