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Reloading
123 Hammers in a Creed
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<blockquote data-quote="Hard rock" data-source="post: 2444596" data-attributes="member: 116620"><p>If you had a lot of force seating the bullet , chances are you are setting the shoulder back creating excessive headspace . When the firing pin strikes the primer the case is moving forward in the chamber not allowing a normal firing pin strike . Personally I don't lube the inside of my necks I fireform too my chamber and neck back down with a bushing without the expander , I make one pass thru the neck with a nylon brush and leave any existing residue from the fired round as a natural lube , did I ansewer your question or am I missing something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hard rock, post: 2444596, member: 116620"] If you had a lot of force seating the bullet , chances are you are setting the shoulder back creating excessive headspace . When the firing pin strikes the primer the case is moving forward in the chamber not allowing a normal firing pin strike . Personally I don’t lube the inside of my necks I fireform too my chamber and neck back down with a bushing without the expander , I make one pass thru the neck with a nylon brush and leave any existing residue from the fired round as a natural lube , did I ansewer your question or am I missing something. [/QUOTE]
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