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Reloading
Case sizing problems?
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<blockquote data-quote="dok7mm" data-source="post: 1155447" data-attributes="member: 90080"><p>Don't know for positive, the exact cause. Used to believe it was because of a sloppy chamber or way-hot loads, but now am inclined to think more likely it's tied to improper die set-up. I had a 7STW and several 7mags that drove me crazy, trying to figure it out. Larry's collet die solved the problem for me. I like the case gauge on the end of die and use it to check all my belted mag brass now. I don't think the problem is as bad in 300 WM, but thought I'd throw the idea out there, based on problem the OP described.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dok7mm, post: 1155447, member: 90080"] Don't know for positive, the exact cause. Used to believe it was because of a sloppy chamber or way-hot loads, but now am inclined to think more likely it's tied to improper die set-up. I had a 7STW and several 7mags that drove me crazy, trying to figure it out. Larry's collet die solved the problem for me. I like the case gauge on the end of die and use it to check all my belted mag brass now. I don't think the problem is as bad in 300 WM, but thought I'd throw the idea out there, based on problem the OP described. [/QUOTE]
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