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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="barnesuser28" data-source="post: 815505" data-attributes="member: 43468"><p>When the case is fired a couple times it usually is a slight crush fit to the chamber, bumping the shoulder of the brass will make the case go into the chamber without resistance. The shoulder is usually pushed back .001-.002" from when it would touch the shoulder of the chamber. If you are only neck sizing you probably arent moving the shoulder at all. Clear as mud? My guess would be you have way to much headspace on your rifle, who chambered it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barnesuser28, post: 815505, member: 43468"] When the case is fired a couple times it usually is a slight crush fit to the chamber, bumping the shoulder of the brass will make the case go into the chamber without resistance. The shoulder is usually pushed back .001-.002" from when it would touch the shoulder of the chamber. If you are only neck sizing you probably arent moving the shoulder at all. Clear as mud? My guess would be you have way to much headspace on your rifle, who chambered it? [/QUOTE]
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