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Reloading
300 RUM problems
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<blockquote data-quote="reed" data-source="post: 195358" data-attributes="member: 9710"><p>Let me say first that I'm pretty new to reloading, I have been loading 243 and 280 loads with fine results for myself. Ok my friend brought me a box a 300RUM brass that's been loaded once and RCBS standard dies. He wanted me to load a different load for him. I loaded what he wanted, Rem brass, 87gr of IMR 7828, 180NAB, with Rem 9 1/2M primers seated a OAL 3.67. When we tried to load a shell the bolt was really hard to close, so we tried a couple more shells all same results. We then tried some factory shells and the bolt was tight but not as tight. My question did I resize them wrong, I followed RCBS directions. I'vve been using redding dies for myself with no problems and great accuracy. I don't have all the fancy gauges yet. Any information would help, my friends afraid to shoot them. Gun is mostly factory Rem 700 BDL.</p><p> </p><p>Travis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reed, post: 195358, member: 9710"] Let me say first that I'm pretty new to reloading, I have been loading 243 and 280 loads with fine results for myself. Ok my friend brought me a box a 300RUM brass that's been loaded once and RCBS standard dies. He wanted me to load a different load for him. I loaded what he wanted, Rem brass, 87gr of IMR 7828, 180NAB, with Rem 9 1/2M primers seated a OAL 3.67. When we tried to load a shell the bolt was really hard to close, so we tried a couple more shells all same results. We then tried some factory shells and the bolt was tight but not as tight. My question did I resize them wrong, I followed RCBS directions. I'vve been using redding dies for myself with no problems and great accuracy. I don't have all the fancy gauges yet. Any information would help, my friends afraid to shoot them. Gun is mostly factory Rem 700 BDL. Travis [/QUOTE]
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