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Newbie bullet seating question
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 370532" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>well for me I haven't shoot a factory load in some time.but the last I did fire was remmy and it was hot.the primers flattened a good bit.</p><p> </p><p>but if your specs are good.the only thing that still might be it is the head spaceing.the shoulder area is still to long.and it only takes about .003 to make a case hard to chamber.but then again I am not in tune with this cal.and if some one else is haveing/had the same case problem then it may be OK.</p><p> </p><p>but it still puzzles me.have not yet been able to take a fired case and resize one that will not chamber without giveing resistance.hey I just thought of something.the dies for the both of you may be reamed to deep.meaning it want set back the shoulder to bumb it back.and if this is the case you can do two things tell the die maker what is going on or have a machinest to take about .010 off the bottom of the die and finish it back to the same way it looked at first.then ya'll/you should be able to set the shoulder back,and be able to chamber the case like a factory round.</p><p> </p><p>and there is one more thing I can suggest.go to 6mmbr.com and tell the guys their what is going on.tell them you have narrowed it down to the case and not the COAL.there are alot of those guys who shoot your cal.and they may be able to help you out better.beccause you shoudn't be getting this.it should resize and be OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 370532, member: 20409"] well for me I haven't shoot a factory load in some time.but the last I did fire was remmy and it was hot.the primers flattened a good bit. but if your specs are good.the only thing that still might be it is the head spaceing.the shoulder area is still to long.and it only takes about .003 to make a case hard to chamber.but then again I am not in tune with this cal.and if some one else is haveing/had the same case problem then it may be OK. but it still puzzles me.have not yet been able to take a fired case and resize one that will not chamber without giveing resistance.hey I just thought of something.the dies for the both of you may be reamed to deep.meaning it want set back the shoulder to bumb it back.and if this is the case you can do two things tell the die maker what is going on or have a machinest to take about .010 off the bottom of the die and finish it back to the same way it looked at first.then ya'll/you should be able to set the shoulder back,and be able to chamber the case like a factory round. and there is one more thing I can suggest.go to 6mmbr.com and tell the guys their what is going on.tell them you have narrowed it down to the case and not the COAL.there are alot of those guys who shoot your cal.and they may be able to help you out better.beccause you shoudn't be getting this.it should resize and be OK. [/QUOTE]
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