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Reloading
Jammed Brass
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<blockquote data-quote="billn17" data-source="post: 861209" data-attributes="member: 34969"><p>Measure a factory rd at the belt then a once fired and then measure your reload. You may not be resizing your brass all the way. I had the same problem and adjusted my dies down a little more and it fixed it. </p><p></p><p>Ps. I had to use a brass rod and tap mine out when they would get stuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billn17, post: 861209, member: 34969"] Measure a factory rd at the belt then a once fired and then measure your reload. You may not be resizing your brass all the way. I had the same problem and adjusted my dies down a little more and it fixed it. Ps. I had to use a brass rod and tap mine out when they would get stuck. [/QUOTE]
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