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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
trouble chambering resized cases
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 312808" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>These problems are very common with the wsm cases. It's tough, thick brass that seems to spring back alot. Plus I'm not really sure all the manufacturers got the tolerances down perfectly when making dies for the chamberings....perhaps the rifle people didn't do so good either.</p><p>Anyone with a bench grinder can take .010-.020 off the top of a shellholder. Messing with the die doesn't make much sense to me unless you are a machinist or have a buddy that is.</p><p>The top of the shellholder has absolutely no function during the resizing operation so you really can't screw anything up by taking a bit off it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 312808, member: 3532"] These problems are very common with the wsm cases. It's tough, thick brass that seems to spring back alot. Plus I'm not really sure all the manufacturers got the tolerances down perfectly when making dies for the chamberings....perhaps the rifle people didn't do so good either. Anyone with a bench grinder can take .010-.020 off the top of a shellholder. Messing with the die doesn't make much sense to me unless you are a machinist or have a buddy that is. The top of the shellholder has absolutely no function during the resizing operation so you really can't screw anything up by taking a bit off it. [/QUOTE]
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