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Reloading
Neck Sizing, groupings, and chambering issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 528648" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>good to hear that you are load testing with a ladder test.but said to hear you are still haveing a problem.in fact I am going to my reloading room to see for myself what might be your problem.I have remmy brass and will put your load of 45.2gn's of R15 in a case.then seat a bullet to see what happens.</p><p> </p><p>keep going back to what you said.it chambers without powder in it.so the case is OK when you seat a bullet without powder.so I keep thinking about the pressure in the case after you charge it then seat a bullet.I haven't had this to happen to me but have heard of it to happen.</p><p> </p><p>the only other thing that keeps me thijking on this is that your not resizeing the case all the way down to the head enough but pulling the away to neck size. BUT you can chamber an uncharged case with bullet seated to you specs.and with you just .002 off the lands it just make since to me that the pressure in the case after chargeing it is the reason.</p><p> </p><p>well out to my reloading room I go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 528648, member: 20409"] good to hear that you are load testing with a ladder test.but said to hear you are still haveing a problem.in fact I am going to my reloading room to see for myself what might be your problem.I have remmy brass and will put your load of 45.2gn's of R15 in a case.then seat a bullet to see what happens. keep going back to what you said.it chambers without powder in it.so the case is OK when you seat a bullet without powder.so I keep thinking about the pressure in the case after you charge it then seat a bullet.I haven't had this to happen to me but have heard of it to happen. the only other thing that keeps me thijking on this is that your not resizeing the case all the way down to the head enough but pulling the away to neck size. BUT you can chamber an uncharged case with bullet seated to you specs.and with you just .002 off the lands it just make since to me that the pressure in the case after chargeing it is the reason. well out to my reloading room I go. [/QUOTE]
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