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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob01 View Post
    Get a Redding Body Die and you can bump the shoulder back easily even on live rounds as it doesn't touch the neck at all. Or just take the decapping pin as mentioned.
    +1, I was going to recommend the same thing.
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    For the last several years I've been getting reloaded ammo with the weapons I buy. In fact it really sweetens the deal when you get several hundred loaded with new never fired brass. Some of the brass is hard to come by and over a dollar each now a days when you can find it. I have a rule, I never fire a round someone else has loaded. If its over 10 rounds I use a collet press mounted puller, under 10 I use a hammer inertia puller. I always de-prime just to see whats under there. I use a de-capping die in the press wearing gloves, a face shield, and muffs. Have not had one go off yet using a slow steady push. Over the years you can't imagine what I have found in some of the reloads and most have a pretty good cold weld.

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    For the last several years I've been getting reloaded ammo with the weapons I buy. In fact it really sweetens the deal when you get several hundred loaded with new never fired brass. Some of the brass is hard to come by and over a dollar each now a days when you can find it. I have a rule, I never fire a round someone else has loaded. If its over 10 rounds I use a collet press mounted puller, under 10 I use a hammer inertia puller. I always de-prime just to see whats under there. I use a de-capping die in the press wearing gloves, a face shield, and muffs. Have not had one go off yet using a slow steady push. Over the years you can't imagine what I have found in some of the reloads and most have a pretty good cold weld.

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