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Dillon SDB wild variances in OAL
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<blockquote data-quote="ssgrock3" data-source="post: 1013096" data-attributes="member: 71"><p>square deal b's come dialed in.. A good way to get one out of whack is to start adjusting it. Now as I saw someone else post, but want to add, is our tendency to get so excited about being able to make so much ammo is to start short stroking the handle. I have done it many times in my excitement and concentrating on the ammo and procedure. I think if you Don't adjust your dies to where there are problems, then simply pulling your handle all the way down and all the way up will fix your problem. It did mine, especially with 147gr bullets. Mine would stick in the barrel as they were too long. Don't be afraid to bottom out when pulling your handle. and the 147s have to have it. You will get speed in short order, once everything feels right. Do NOT adjust your dies!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ssgrock3, post: 1013096, member: 71"] square deal b's come dialed in.. A good way to get one out of whack is to start adjusting it. Now as I saw someone else post, but want to add, is our tendency to get so excited about being able to make so much ammo is to start short stroking the handle. I have done it many times in my excitement and concentrating on the ammo and procedure. I think if you Don't adjust your dies to where there are problems, then simply pulling your handle all the way down and all the way up will fix your problem. It did mine, especially with 147gr bullets. Mine would stick in the barrel as they were too long. Don't be afraid to bottom out when pulling your handle. and the 147s have to have it. You will get speed in short order, once everything feels right. Do NOT adjust your dies! [/QUOTE]
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