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		<title>Tech Tip: Measuring Shoulder &#8220;Bump&#8221; with Harrell&#8217;s Bump Collar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harrell&#8217;s Precision sells &#8220;semi-custom&#8221; full-length bushing dies for the PPC and 6BR chamberings. While the Harrell brothers do not cut the die to spec, they carry a large selection of dies made with slightly different internal dimensions. When you send in your fired brass, the Harrells choose a die from inventory with just the right [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft" hspace="5" width="200" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/harrellsdiex120.jpg"><a href="http://harrellsprec.com/index.php/products/full-length-die" target="_blank">Harrell&#8217;s Precision</a> sells &#8220;semi-custom&#8221; full-length bushing dies for the PPC and 6BR chamberings. While the Harrell brothers do not cut the die to spec, they carry a large selection of dies made with slightly different internal dimensions. When you send in your fired brass, the Harrells choose a die from inventory with just the right amount of sizing (diameter reduction) at the top and bottom of the case. Given the quality, and precise fit, <a href="http://harrellsprec.com/index.php/products/full-length-die" target="_blank">Harrell&#8217;s full-length dies</a> cost $115.00 plus shipping. These are currently available for PPC family, 6mmBR, 6mm Dasher, and 6.5&#215;47 Lapua. The folks at Harrells recommend checking if you have questions about die sizing: &#8220;Unless you know exactly which die you need, do not order online. We have 8 different sizes of each caliber. Please call (540)380-2683.&#8221;</p>
<p><img class=alignright hspace="10" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/harrellsdiex140.jpg"><b>Bump Measuring Collar</b><br />
The Harrell brothers provide a nice bonus item with each full-length die &#8212; a neat, little shoulder bump measuring device as shown in the photo at right. Hornady sells a stand-alone tool that does the same job, but the Harrell&#8217;s bump collar is simpler and faster. To measure your shoulder bump, simply place the Harrell&#8217;s bump collar over the front of your <strong>deprimed</strong> case (before sizing) and measure the OAL with your calipers. Then size the case in your full-length die, replace the collar and repeat the measurement. You want to set your die so the shoulder moves back about .001&#8243; to .0015&#8243; for most applications. (With semi-auto guns you may want more shoulder bump, perhaps .003&#8243;.)</p>
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		<title>Measure Shoulder Bump Precisely with Harrell&#8217;s Bump Collar</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Dec 2018 07:00:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harrell&#8217;s Precision sells &#8220;semi-custom&#8221; full-length bushing dies for the PPC and 6BR chamberings. While the Harrell brothers do not cut the die to spec, they carry a large selection of dies made with slightly different internal dimensions. When you send in your fired brass, the Harrells choose a die from inventory with just the right [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><img align="left" hspace="5" width="200" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/harrellsdiex120.jpg"><a href="http://harrellsprec.com/index.php/products/full-length-die" target="_blank">Harrell&#8217;s Precision</a> sells &#8220;semi-custom&#8221; full-length bushing dies for the PPC and 6BR chamberings. While the Harrell brothers do not cut the die to spec, they carry a large selection of dies made with slightly different internal dimensions. When you send in your fired brass, the Harrells choose a die from inventory with just the right amount of sizing (diameter reduction) at the top and bottom of the case. Given the quality, and precise fit, <a href="http://harrellsprec.com/index.php/products/full-length-die" target="_blank">Harrell&#8217;s full-length dies</a> are a good value at $75.00 plus shipping.</p>
<p><img align="right" hspace="10" src="http://accurateshooter.net/Blog/harrellsdiex140.jpg"><b>Bump Measuring Collar</b><br />
The Harrell brothers provide a nice bonus item with each full-length die &#8212; a neat, little shoulder bump measuring device as shown in the photo at right. Hornady/Stoney Point sells a stand-alone tool that does the same job, but the Harrell&#8217;s bump collar is simpler and faster. To measure your shoulder bump, simply place the Harrell&#8217;s bump collar over the front of your deprimed case (before sizing) and measure the OAL with your calipers. Then size the case in your full-length die, replace the collar and repeat the measurement. You want to set your die so the shoulder moves back about .001&#8243; to .0015&#8243; for most applications. (With semi-auto guns you may want more bump.)</p>
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