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Reloading
reloading issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Bullet bumper" data-source="post: 806432" data-attributes="member: 17844"><p>Did you give the chamber a good scrub out with solvent and bronze brush or a pad of steel wool. It may have dryed out transport grease in it . </p><p>Then you can have a look inside the chamber to see if it has any reamer marks . Soft brass gets caught up on reamer marks more . </p><p>Also make sure the bras is sized to an easy fit . If the case fit is tight to start and you jam it in a bit with bolt caming force then it can't spring back after expanding because it can't expand enough . </p><p>The big diameter cases have a lot of surface area and anything that makes extraction harder can be worse with a big case .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bullet bumper, post: 806432, member: 17844"] Did you give the chamber a good scrub out with solvent and bronze brush or a pad of steel wool. It may have dryed out transport grease in it . Then you can have a look inside the chamber to see if it has any reamer marks . Soft brass gets caught up on reamer marks more . Also make sure the bras is sized to an easy fit . If the case fit is tight to start and you jam it in a bit with bolt caming force then it can't spring back after expanding because it can't expand enough . The big diameter cases have a lot of surface area and anything that makes extraction harder can be worse with a big case . [/QUOTE]
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