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<blockquote data-quote="rinodods" data-source="post: 993298" data-attributes="member: 12216"><p>I actually have a bump gage to measure how far I'm bumping the shoulder. I'm using a Lee classic cast press. The ram is in the middle of an open D shape. I'm sure that isn't flexing. I've used both dies I've tried on a couple other 300WM chambers and they were fine. Never had this trouble in those so I'd hope it isn't the die sets. I will for sure back off some the next load. The marks are pretty faint and the primers aren't flat but if I look close I can just barely see the round ejector marks. The more I look and check and measure the more I go back to just having a load on the max side and something close to a minimum spec chamber. You guys are have some good ideas on what to look for though and I do appreciate the help. Really hoped there was some stupid thing I was missing. I'll mess with it a little more here in a few minutes and take a look at the stuff you pointed out just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rinodods, post: 993298, member: 12216"] I actually have a bump gage to measure how far I'm bumping the shoulder. I'm using a Lee classic cast press. The ram is in the middle of an open D shape. I'm sure that isn't flexing. I've used both dies I've tried on a couple other 300WM chambers and they were fine. Never had this trouble in those so I'd hope it isn't the die sets. I will for sure back off some the next load. The marks are pretty faint and the primers aren't flat but if I look close I can just barely see the round ejector marks. The more I look and check and measure the more I go back to just having a load on the max side and something close to a minimum spec chamber. You guys are have some good ideas on what to look for though and I do appreciate the help. Really hoped there was some stupid thing I was missing. I'll mess with it a little more here in a few minutes and take a look at the stuff you pointed out just in case. [/QUOTE]
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