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Reloading
Hard bolt closing
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<blockquote data-quote="BMF" data-source="post: 830376" data-attributes="member: 12201"><p>What cowboy said is exactly what i was thinking too. It's pretty simple to shave your shell holder down a couple thousandths........if that's the problem. Take his advice and try to chamber an unprimered/ resized case, with no bullet seated. If it doesn't close just use a belt sander or the flat side of a cutting wheel on a hand grinder ( metabo) to shave down the top of shell holder. It won't hurt anything if you go a little too much, or if its a little uneven. But a headspace gauge measured on a fired case will tell you exactly how far is needed.</p><p>Brent</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMF, post: 830376, member: 12201"] What cowboy said is exactly what i was thinking too. It's pretty simple to shave your shell holder down a couple thousandths........if that's the problem. Take his advice and try to chamber an unprimered/ resized case, with no bullet seated. If it doesn't close just use a belt sander or the flat side of a cutting wheel on a hand grinder ( metabo) to shave down the top of shell holder. It won't hurt anything if you go a little too much, or if its a little uneven. But a headspace gauge measured on a fired case will tell you exactly how far is needed. Brent [/QUOTE]
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