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Reloading
300 WSm Bras Problem
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<blockquote data-quote="Timber338" data-source="post: 964376" data-attributes="member: 33822"><p>It does look like there may in fact be an issue with your chamber like others have said. Just to offer another idea/thought, i assume that is Winchester brass... In my experience with win 300wsm brass is that wall thickness can be all over the place. I have gotten batches of brass that have neck thickness variations over .010", where the thin sections were down near .006" and they split after the first firing. I'm wondering if the brass you have that is not chambering is excessively thin near the web area. And add possible chamber dimension issues and the problem could be compounded.</p><p></p><p>Either way your intuition is correct in recognizing this as a problem that needs to be fixed one way or another. Good luck and keep us posted with how things pan out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timber338, post: 964376, member: 33822"] It does look like there may in fact be an issue with your chamber like others have said. Just to offer another idea/thought, i assume that is Winchester brass... In my experience with win 300wsm brass is that wall thickness can be all over the place. I have gotten batches of brass that have neck thickness variations over .010", where the thin sections were down near .006" and they split after the first firing. I'm wondering if the brass you have that is not chambering is excessively thin near the web area. And add possible chamber dimension issues and the problem could be compounded. Either way your intuition is correct in recognizing this as a problem that needs to be fixed one way or another. Good luck and keep us posted with how things pan out. [/QUOTE]
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