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New rifle (edge) - problems, can't chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 1329005" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>From the picture of the case you are just not sizing down far enough on the neck .</p><p>I was going to say turn the bushing over but I got beaten to the punch .</p><p>Polish up the necks with fine wire wool and lube the neck well . Then adjust the bushing down further . After fire forming you can probably partial neck size and still chamber ok.</p><p>Try that before turning the bump off .</p><p>The other thing we have to consider is , will sizing it down cause a doughnut inside the neck . If sizing works , then after the first shot ( just load a few shots at first ) check inside the neck for any doughnut constriction at the junction position . If it has a doughnut then the brass has a thickness problem in that area and turning the bump off instead of sizing down is the better option .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 1329005, member: 17844"] From the picture of the case you are just not sizing down far enough on the neck . I was going to say turn the bushing over but I got beaten to the punch . Polish up the necks with fine wire wool and lube the neck well . Then adjust the bushing down further . After fire forming you can probably partial neck size and still chamber ok. Try that before turning the bump off . The other thing we have to consider is , will sizing it down cause a doughnut inside the neck . If sizing works , then after the first shot ( just load a few shots at first ) check inside the neck for any doughnut constriction at the junction position . If it has a doughnut then the brass has a thickness problem in that area and turning the bump off instead of sizing down is the better option . [/QUOTE]
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