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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Bolt is hard to close with new handloads
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<blockquote data-quote="Oliveralan" data-source="post: 322547" data-attributes="member: 20245"><p>Just ordered a l.e. Wilson case trimmer and deburring tool to cut my cases back down to specs. I will post after I recieved them and see if this fixes my hard to chamber cases problem, hopefully it will. If it does, does than mean the 60rounds I loaded for accuracy node testing in .1 grain increments will all have to be redone? I can chambered them all with a little pressure. The previous loads with the same tight to chamber casing did quite well, with less than .4inch vertical dispersion shooting off a plastic 12dollar Home Depot table with bipod and rear sandbag at 300yards, not to mention my parents yelling at me for making so much noise. Unfortinualty my family is not all too supportive of my hunting and shooting, they don't negativly influence me, but I don't have a dad that teaches me the trade. I have to pay for everything myself and learn to do everything myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oliveralan, post: 322547, member: 20245"] Just ordered a l.e. Wilson case trimmer and deburring tool to cut my cases back down to specs. I will post after I recieved them and see if this fixes my hard to chamber cases problem, hopefully it will. If it does, does than mean the 60rounds I loaded for accuracy node testing in .1 grain increments will all have to be redone? I can chambered them all with a little pressure. The previous loads with the same tight to chamber casing did quite well, with less than .4inch vertical dispersion shooting off a plastic 12dollar Home Depot table with bipod and rear sandbag at 300yards, not to mention my parents yelling at me for making so much noise. Unfortinualty my family is not all too supportive of my hunting and shooting, they don't negativly influence me, but I don't have a dad that teaches me the trade. I have to pay for everything myself and learn to do everything myself. [/QUOTE]
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