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Bumped Shoulders too much
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<blockquote data-quote="D.Camilleri" data-source="post: 1314523" data-attributes="member: 2567"><p>I do have a Hornady cartridge case headspace gauge and it showed me that new remington brass and new Bertram brass are the correct dimension and new Nosler brass for a 338 RUM is .010 short. I went through and made sure my brass was being sized proper last fall, loaded ammo, killed deer and elk and then went through winter, broke my ankle, had surgery, then a pulmonary embolism that almost killed me and then went to the loading bench. I grabbed the wrong set of full length sizing dies and didn't realize it was sizing under sized. The reason I caught the mistake was because of my Hornady cartridge case headspace gauge. Now the real question is should I load some of this short brass up and test it? Bear in mind that it is the same dimension as new Nosler brass I have.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="D.Camilleri, post: 1314523, member: 2567"] I do have a Hornady cartridge case headspace gauge and it showed me that new remington brass and new Bertram brass are the correct dimension and new Nosler brass for a 338 RUM is .010 short. I went through and made sure my brass was being sized proper last fall, loaded ammo, killed deer and elk and then went through winter, broke my ankle, had surgery, then a pulmonary embolism that almost killed me and then went to the loading bench. I grabbed the wrong set of full length sizing dies and didn't realize it was sizing under sized. The reason I caught the mistake was because of my Hornady cartridge case headspace gauge. Now the real question is should I load some of this short brass up and test it? Bear in mind that it is the same dimension as new Nosler brass I have. [/QUOTE]
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