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trouble chambering resized cases
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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 312818" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>There are so many things that can cause these problems ---- just the big ones first:</p><p></p><p>Lube issue---must be consistent—if lube is applied properly then all cases should feel the same when going through the sizing operation—if not stop and take a look at what happened</p><p>You mentioned 6 shootings---this brass need to be annealed as it has hardened significantly which will make brass "spring back" less and less----lube properly and size a new case then chamber and see how it works</p><p>Die adjustment which in some cases esp with a custom chambering will require trimming of the bottom of the sizing die---have had a few of these over time</p><p></p><p></p><p>We typically want to blame things on our equipment but often times it is our process which needs to be refined.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 312818, member: 5060"] There are so many things that can cause these problems ---- just the big ones first: Lube issue---must be consistent—if lube is applied properly then all cases should feel the same when going through the sizing operation—if not stop and take a look at what happened You mentioned 6 shootings---this brass need to be annealed as it has hardened significantly which will make brass “spring back” less and less----lube properly and size a new case then chamber and see how it works Die adjustment which in some cases esp with a custom chambering will require trimming of the bottom of the sizing die---have had a few of these over time We typically want to blame things on our equipment but often times it is our process which needs to be refined. [/QUOTE]
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