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28 Nosler problems
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<blockquote data-quote="fmuguira" data-source="post: 1678172" data-attributes="member: 27974"><p>LSherm, loaded brass before turning was .316-.317... after firing it expand to .319-.320. Inside diameter was .283 or so. Couldn't put Bullet it!</p><p></p><p>Thus, I decided to turn. Turned brass and now loaded round .314... after firing .318 ish and inside diameter .285. Stick getting extractor stiffness so I did three more cases and got them down to .311-.312 loaded. Will try those but I concur, maybe something else going on. Wish I could get one piece of ADG or Nosler/Norma brass to try. </p><p></p><p>I m .125+ off the lands at 3.375 vs touching at 3.515. </p><p></p><p>I m beginning to think either soft brass or a chamber job problem. Ran into soft Hornady brass on a 338 Lapua (Savage FCP) about 8 years ago. It stuck in chamber and took a cleaning rod to knock it out. Extractor actually took a chunk of brass off rim! Bought 100 Lapua and problem was solved. If that is issue I m disappointed that Hornady still has that problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fmuguira, post: 1678172, member: 27974"] LSherm, loaded brass before turning was .316-.317... after firing it expand to .319-.320. Inside diameter was .283 or so. Couldn't put Bullet it! Thus, I decided to turn. Turned brass and now loaded round .314... after firing .318 ish and inside diameter .285. Stick getting extractor stiffness so I did three more cases and got them down to .311-.312 loaded. Will try those but I concur, maybe something else going on. Wish I could get one piece of ADG or Nosler/Norma brass to try. I m .125+ off the lands at 3.375 vs touching at 3.515. I m beginning to think either soft brass or a chamber job problem. Ran into soft Hornady brass on a 338 Lapua (Savage FCP) about 8 years ago. It stuck in chamber and took a cleaning rod to knock it out. Extractor actually took a chunk of brass off rim! Bought 100 Lapua and problem was solved. If that is issue I m disappointed that Hornady still has that problem. [/QUOTE]
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