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Reloading
What else can I do to get this brass to chamber ?
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<blockquote data-quote="gamedog" data-source="post: 216017" data-attributes="member: 8978"><p>Sniper, do you use any case lube inside your neck? </p><p> I had similar with my 300 Wby ULW. After sizing the once fired brass out of my rifle . I had problems chambering the brass even after bumping the shoulder all the way back. Turned out the expander was grabbing the inside of the neck just enough to pull the shoulder out of specs. </p><p> I tried a small amount of Imperial sizing wax on the inside of the neck. Problem solved. Might be something to check.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gamedog, post: 216017, member: 8978"] Sniper, do you use any case lube inside your neck? I had similar with my 300 Wby ULW. After sizing the once fired brass out of my rifle . I had problems chambering the brass even after bumping the shoulder all the way back. Turned out the expander was grabbing the inside of the neck just enough to pull the shoulder out of specs. I tried a small amount of Imperial sizing wax on the inside of the neck. Problem solved. Might be something to check. [/QUOTE]
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