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Reloading
Concentricity Issue?
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<blockquote data-quote="BrowningBanger" data-source="post: 896272" data-attributes="member: 70104"><p>So after loading up my first batch of ammo for my new 6.5-284, I ran into an immediate problem. The round was getting "pinched" into the chamber, and loading was impossible for the load that was supposed to be .010 of the lands. So I thought, hey, I might have had a bad measurement on the COAL, so I moved onto the next depth at .040. this one loaded fine, and shot alright until I went to feed one from the mag, in which case the bullet got stuck in the chamber. Upon removal there was only one side of the bullet with any wear on the surface, and it looked like it was just sheared off. Is this a concentricity issue or something worse? I am going to have a bad time getting things figured out if I cannot address this issue right away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrowningBanger, post: 896272, member: 70104"] So after loading up my first batch of ammo for my new 6.5-284, I ran into an immediate problem. The round was getting "pinched" into the chamber, and loading was impossible for the load that was supposed to be .010 of the lands. So I thought, hey, I might have had a bad measurement on the COAL, so I moved onto the next depth at .040. this one loaded fine, and shot alright until I went to feed one from the mag, in which case the bullet got stuck in the chamber. Upon removal there was only one side of the bullet with any wear on the surface, and it looked like it was just sheared off. Is this a concentricity issue or something worse? I am going to have a bad time getting things figured out if I cannot address this issue right away. [/QUOTE]
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