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<blockquote data-quote="rinodods" data-source="post: 993190" data-attributes="member: 12216"><p>Don't see how I couldn't be. During sizing the shell holder is actually making full contact with the bottom of the die. It couldn't size any more. I'm getting almost .002 in shoulder bump there but the case still are difficult to chamber. Like I said I did the same routine with an older Lee die I had with the same results. Basically no shoulder movement and a lot of resistance on chambering. I think some of my cases are gonna go in to Whidden Gunworks for a custom full length bushing die. They say 10-12 weeks now to get it done. Thought about getting a small base die and trying that but I'd likely push the shoulder way back there before I got the sizing I needed lower on the case. All part of the fun I guess. It a new McGowen barrel and so far everything I've feed it has been very consistent. Just think the chamber is a little tight and my load is getting close to max. I'll back it down on the next attempt and see if I can get rib of some of the issue but long run it appears I'm gonna need a die closer to may chamber spec. gun)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rinodods, post: 993190, member: 12216"] Don't see how I couldn't be. During sizing the shell holder is actually making full contact with the bottom of the die. It couldn't size any more. I'm getting almost .002 in shoulder bump there but the case still are difficult to chamber. Like I said I did the same routine with an older Lee die I had with the same results. Basically no shoulder movement and a lot of resistance on chambering. I think some of my cases are gonna go in to Whidden Gunworks for a custom full length bushing die. They say 10-12 weeks now to get it done. Thought about getting a small base die and trying that but I'd likely push the shoulder way back there before I got the sizing I needed lower on the case. All part of the fun I guess. It a new McGowen barrel and so far everything I've feed it has been very consistent. Just think the chamber is a little tight and my load is getting close to max. I'll back it down on the next attempt and see if I can get rib of some of the issue but long run it appears I'm gonna need a die closer to may chamber spec. gun) [/QUOTE]
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