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<blockquote data-quote="green 788" data-source="post: 647312" data-attributes="member: 3781"><p>My fired Hornady cases are .584" where you're measuring... my fired Lapua cases are the same, and I don't give a total FL sizing to my brass, just enough to take care of the neck, not bumping the shoulder... </p><p></p><p>If your cases have to be turned to a certain index point before they'll go in smoothly, you should see the evidence for that my measuring the case web area at different points, finding that the brass is a thousandth or two bigger one way than the other (egg shaped). That would point to a bad chamber.</p><p></p><p>If your fired cases are .585" all the way around, then your chamber is not out of round... the only way to be sure is to mic the cases all the way around, check several of them.</p><p></p><p>The fired cases should chamber, without any sizing--unless they've been stretched... which it seems they have.</p><p></p><p>I'm still curious as to whether you can slip a bullet into the case mouth of a fired case...</p><p></p><p>Dan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="green 788, post: 647312, member: 3781"] My fired Hornady cases are .584" where you're measuring... my fired Lapua cases are the same, and I don't give a total FL sizing to my brass, just enough to take care of the neck, not bumping the shoulder... If your cases have to be turned to a certain index point before they'll go in smoothly, you should see the evidence for that my measuring the case web area at different points, finding that the brass is a thousandth or two bigger one way than the other (egg shaped). That would point to a bad chamber. If your fired cases are .585" all the way around, then your chamber is not out of round... the only way to be sure is to mic the cases all the way around, check several of them. The fired cases should chamber, without any sizing--unless they've been stretched... which it seems they have. I'm still curious as to whether you can slip a bullet into the case mouth of a fired case... Dan [/QUOTE]
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