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<blockquote data-quote="Randall" data-source="post: 738135" data-attributes="member: 86"><p>You should be able to adjust the size die till it touches the shell holder and then back off 1/8 turn if it is a carbide die.Adjust the belling die out till you get the proper bell,adjust the seat crimp die way out so it will not crimp,set the seating rod down till you get the right seating depth,back out the seating rod and adjust the crimp die down till you get the right crimp and lock it down,now adjust the seating rod down firmly against the bullet and lock it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Randall, post: 738135, member: 86"] You should be able to adjust the size die till it touches the shell holder and then back off 1/8 turn if it is a carbide die.Adjust the belling die out till you get the proper bell,adjust the seat crimp die way out so it will not crimp,set the seating rod down till you get the right seating depth,back out the seating rod and adjust the crimp die down till you get the right crimp and lock it down,now adjust the seating rod down firmly against the bullet and lock it. [/QUOTE]
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