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Reloading 280 AI
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<blockquote data-quote="Kurtdnelson" data-source="post: 1721895" data-attributes="member: 61989"><p>I recently purchased a Kimber Hunter model in 280AI. Ibought Nosler brass and started development of a hunting load. Shooting went well until I reloaded the brass. I used Hornady dies, full length resized, measured each case for overall length and seated the bullets to the recommended overall length of 3.330. I then tried to chamber a round and I was unable to close the bolt. I checked every round and only 4 out of 20 would chamber. </p><p>I measured every case while looking for pressure signs. Every case was within all measurements listed in the latest Hornady manual. Anybody got an idea what the problem could be? I am leaving for a mule deer hunt soon and will use new brass, but I certainly want to resolve this issue when I return. </p><p>Thank you in advance for any help</p><p>Kurt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kurtdnelson, post: 1721895, member: 61989"] I recently purchased a Kimber Hunter model in 280AI. Ibought Nosler brass and started development of a hunting load. Shooting went well until I reloaded the brass. I used Hornady dies, full length resized, measured each case for overall length and seated the bullets to the recommended overall length of 3.330. I then tried to chamber a round and I was unable to close the bolt. I checked every round and only 4 out of 20 would chamber. I measured every case while looking for pressure signs. Every case was within all measurements listed in the latest Hornady manual. Anybody got an idea what the problem could be? I am leaving for a mule deer hunt soon and will use new brass, but I certainly want to resolve this issue when I return. Thank you in advance for any help Kurt [/QUOTE]
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