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Reloading
Stiff chambering
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonoldman" data-source="post: 688251" data-attributes="member: 53059"><p>Thanks for all the reply's so far. Tomorrow I will try to find some time to check some of your suggestions. I don't think I am doing any crimping but will double check to make sure. I use just a standard champher/debur tool. The press I am using is an RCBS one that a friend had sitting in a garage for years, and was rusted a little. I cleaned it up good but, will also check for slop in the press stroke. I will look and make sure everything is square as well. </p><p></p><p>As far as the brass sizing. I am bumping the shoulder .002" (according to hornady headspace kit). I measured the case necks and they were the same as factory loaded ammo that chambers easily. I only load .308 and 6mm cals so no mix ups. I will inspect the shoulders for buckling.</p><p></p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonoldman, post: 688251, member: 53059"] Thanks for all the reply's so far. Tomorrow I will try to find some time to check some of your suggestions. I don't think I am doing any crimping but will double check to make sure. I use just a standard champher/debur tool. The press I am using is an RCBS one that a friend had sitting in a garage for years, and was rusted a little. I cleaned it up good but, will also check for slop in the press stroke. I will look and make sure everything is square as well. As far as the brass sizing. I am bumping the shoulder .002" (according to hornady headspace kit). I measured the case necks and they were the same as factory loaded ammo that chambers easily. I only load .308 and 6mm cals so no mix ups. I will inspect the shoulders for buckling. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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