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28 Nosler problems
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1439040" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>Be careful taking any amount of material off the top of your shell holder, I know, I had same problem on my 28 when I had it built, new brass loaded fine, full length resized and had hell with closing bolt. I shaved a little of my shell holder down, worked for about two resizing before the shell holder top busted and I had a case stuck in my die... I am not sure if you are camming over when you are resizing, but try that first, if no better, then take a few thousandths off the bottom of your sizing die, you will need to repolish the edges after, but it will work, that is what did. After this I invested in headspace comparator, Hornady makes one, and measured my fired case and then bumped my shoulder back .002, this will help in saving your brass life from stretching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1439040, member: 99039"] Be careful taking any amount of material off the top of your shell holder, I know, I had same problem on my 28 when I had it built, new brass loaded fine, full length resized and had hell with closing bolt. I shaved a little of my shell holder down, worked for about two resizing before the shell holder top busted and I had a case stuck in my die... I am not sure if you are camming over when you are resizing, but try that first, if no better, then take a few thousandths off the bottom of your sizing die, you will need to repolish the edges after, but it will work, that is what did. After this I invested in headspace comparator, Hornady makes one, and measured my fired case and then bumped my shoulder back .002, this will help in saving your brass life from stretching. [/QUOTE]
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