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<blockquote data-quote="Window" data-source="post: 2657175" data-attributes="member: 88485"><p>No not at all. When I sized the brass with .002 shoulder bump, I chambered every round and there was no resistance at all. The resistance doesn't happen until I seat the bullet and it pretty stiff. I pulled the bullet and chambered and it's the same stiffness. The chamber is perfectly clean with no carbon ring and the entire OD of the neck measures the same as a factory round that loads perfectly.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you all for the suggestions and input. With all other boxes being checked, I proceeded to bump the shoulders back in .002 increments, seat a bullet and check. At .006 it was close and at .008 it was perfect. After 30 plus years of loading this is the first time I've experienced this. Thanks again for the help and I hope I can return the favor to you all in the future!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Window, post: 2657175, member: 88485"] No not at all. When I sized the brass with .002 shoulder bump, I chambered every round and there was no resistance at all. The resistance doesn’t happen until I seat the bullet and it pretty stiff. I pulled the bullet and chambered and it’s the same stiffness. The chamber is perfectly clean with no carbon ring and the entire OD of the neck measures the same as a factory round that loads perfectly. Thank you all for the suggestions and input. With all other boxes being checked, I proceeded to bump the shoulders back in .002 increments, seat a bullet and check. At .006 it was close and at .008 it was perfect. After 30 plus years of loading this is the first time I’ve experienced this. Thanks again for the help and I hope I can return the favor to you all in the future! [/QUOTE]
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