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Bumped shoulder back too far
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<blockquote data-quote="handle" data-source="post: 508715" data-attributes="member: 5112"><p>I sized 200 lapua 223 cases and loaded 100 of them last week. Loaded them up with my usual load of 24.9gr of ar2208 (varget) and 75gr vld's. Running them through the chrony 2 days ago I've lost about 40-50 fps, the bolt is a tad sticky and is a little harder to eject. Primers are flat as a pancake as well. I'm still using the same batch of powder and same seating depth. I'm guessing I have bumped the shoulder back too far resulting in a head space issue. What would be the easiest way to fireform the brass back? I have 85 loaded and 100 sized and primed. Have been reading of using a fast burning powder and some form of case filler for the empties, what about the 85 I have loaded.</p><p>Cheers for the help</p><p>Ben</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="handle, post: 508715, member: 5112"] I sized 200 lapua 223 cases and loaded 100 of them last week. Loaded them up with my usual load of 24.9gr of ar2208 (varget) and 75gr vld's. Running them through the chrony 2 days ago I've lost about 40-50 fps, the bolt is a tad sticky and is a little harder to eject. Primers are flat as a pancake as well. I'm still using the same batch of powder and same seating depth. I'm guessing I have bumped the shoulder back too far resulting in a head space issue. What would be the easiest way to fireform the brass back? I have 85 loaded and 100 sized and primed. Have been reading of using a fast burning powder and some form of case filler for the empties, what about the 85 I have loaded. Cheers for the help Ben [/QUOTE]
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