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Reloaded round will not chamber...
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<blockquote data-quote="strap14" data-source="post: 988960" data-attributes="member: 66598"><p>jboscobuys, I hear what you are saying about the Wilson gauge. but it just gauges your shoulder setting/headspace. It doesn't fix it with screwed up brass. I thought that all I would have to do with those cases that wouldn't fit was to change the die setting, but with a case that has been shot in a gun with a really blown out back chamber area, the die won't reach that little area I mentioned in my earlier post. I would hope that the Innovative Belted Case Dies actually goes down to resize that area above the belt. The dies I am using (Herters), do not really size down that far on the case. I had never had a problem with resizing any case before no matter how bad they were before. I had also never resized belted cases before. the dies need to size right up to the belt. I lightly chucked them up in a lathe and skinned a few thousandths off and they chambered very easily. That told me where the problem was with the cases but not the cure. All other once fired cases never gave me a problem and obviously no I had problems with new brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strap14, post: 988960, member: 66598"] jboscobuys, I hear what you are saying about the Wilson gauge. but it just gauges your shoulder setting/headspace. It doesn't fix it with screwed up brass. I thought that all I would have to do with those cases that wouldn't fit was to change the die setting, but with a case that has been shot in a gun with a really blown out back chamber area, the die won't reach that little area I mentioned in my earlier post. I would hope that the Innovative Belted Case Dies actually goes down to resize that area above the belt. The dies I am using (Herters), do not really size down that far on the case. I had never had a problem with resizing any case before no matter how bad they were before. I had also never resized belted cases before. the dies need to size right up to the belt. I lightly chucked them up in a lathe and skinned a few thousandths off and they chambered very easily. That told me where the problem was with the cases but not the cure. All other once fired cases never gave me a problem and obviously no I had problems with new brass. [/QUOTE]
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