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Reloading
Brass is hard to chamber after full-length resize
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<blockquote data-quote="SFMongo" data-source="post: 2287759" data-attributes="member: 119044"><p>I had a similar problem with some loads I took out to the range that were real hard to chamber. So with that batch of brass I went back and used my neck sizing die on them (they had already been full resized) and then I put a heavier crimp than usual and they reloaded fine. It was just that one batch for some reason and I figure I did something wrong without knowing it and messed up the shoulder. It was just that one batch and I was using Lee Dies. Do you have a template round you use to measure them against? If not compare your round to a factory round and see where the measurements are off if at all. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SFMongo, post: 2287759, member: 119044"] I had a similar problem with some loads I took out to the range that were real hard to chamber. So with that batch of brass I went back and used my neck sizing die on them (they had already been full resized) and then I put a heavier crimp than usual and they reloaded fine. It was just that one batch for some reason and I figure I did something wrong without knowing it and messed up the shoulder. It was just that one batch and I was using Lee Dies. Do you have a template round you use to measure them against? If not compare your round to a factory round and see where the measurements are off if at all. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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