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Bump a loaded round

Re: Bump a loaded round

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gau17</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Can any tell me if it's safe to bump the shoulder of loaded rounds. </div></div>

I've done it several times without incident but, you have to be your own guide. I bumped the brass back in the press at a slower than normal operating rate for the sake of caution. I had to run the ammo back through the seat die as well.
 
Re: Bump a loaded round

Don't get it stuck!!
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I'd hate to think of how you would remove it...although I'd love to see someone on youtube firing a loaded round out of a redding body die....

use appropriate lube and you should be ok. I've done it before on greek hxp ammo from the cmp that wouldn't fit in my chamber due to headspace.
 
Re: Bump a loaded round

<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: gau17</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Thanks guys. I just figure as long as nothing is in contact with the primer I should be ok. I have the Foster Bump/Neck die. </div></div>

My biggest concern wouldn't be it going off, although if it did, that shellholder is providing resistance, so watch out, but in getting it stuck and not being able to get the round out due to the bullet being seated.

I've lubed cases well and used the Redding body die to bump shoulders back on three 7 RemMag rounds that wouldn't chamber and it went fine.

It's best to just size everything correctly, the first time round, lol.

Chris