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So I got all jacked up to handload for my new .458 Lott for the first time. Using new Norma .458 Lott brass and new Redding .458 Lott dies, I lubed 20 cases and prepared to FL size them before trimming to 2.790". Ran the first case into the sizing die, encountered a little resistance, and pushed through it. Raised the press handle back up and pulled the case out of the shellholder. It looked a little funny...there was a "shoulder" that began about .500" down from the case mouth, and the inside diameter was sized down from .458 to .452"!
What the heck? I'm attaching pics of this case (on left), along with an unsized case. I'm calling Redding tomorrow, but...what the heck?! I guess I could load 250 grain .452" pistol bullets and drive 'em to like 4,000 fps., but that's not why I got a Lott!
What the heck? I'm attaching pics of this case (on left), along with an unsized case. I'm calling Redding tomorrow, but...what the heck?! I guess I could load 250 grain .452" pistol bullets and drive 'em to like 4,000 fps., but that's not why I got a Lott!
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