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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
trouble chambering resized cases
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<blockquote data-quote="cdn shooter" data-source="post: 307649" data-attributes="member: 15243"><p>Looking for insight into why I have to really pry the bolt closed on cases I've full length resized. I know some of them have been at their limit for pressure but the primer pockets aren't loose and I've measured them at the head, just with a caliper but I cant see the difference between a 2nd case and one of the 6th time cases that are causing problems. Help I dont want to throw away 100 cases that have no other defects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cdn shooter, post: 307649, member: 15243"] Looking for insight into why I have to really pry the bolt closed on cases I've full length resized. I know some of them have been at their limit for pressure but the primer pockets aren't loose and I've measured them at the head, just with a caliper but I cant see the difference between a 2nd case and one of the 6th time cases that are causing problems. Help I dont want to throw away 100 cases that have no other defects. [/QUOTE]
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