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Reloading
300 WSM case issue
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 961315" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>duecker, Are you checking just the resized case in your rifle chamber or loaded ammo? If you are having trouble with loaded shells, If you are using a crimping seating die you may have the seating die screwed down to far into the press and the hitting the crimping shoulder in the die with cases just a few thousands to long for the die as adjusted. If the neck contacts the crimp excessively it will put a bulge right where the shoulder angle from the neck meets the case body. Especially if the bullet used does not have a canulure for the case to crimp into. Back the die out about a turn and readjust the seating stem will cure this. Good Luck in finding the problem and the cure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 961315, member: 77249"] duecker, Are you checking just the resized case in your rifle chamber or loaded ammo? If you are having trouble with loaded shells, If you are using a crimping seating die you may have the seating die screwed down to far into the press and the hitting the crimping shoulder in the die with cases just a few thousands to long for the die as adjusted. If the neck contacts the crimp excessively it will put a bulge right where the shoulder angle from the neck meets the case body. Especially if the bullet used does not have a canulure for the case to crimp into. Back the die out about a turn and readjust the seating stem will cure this. Good Luck in finding the problem and the cure. [/QUOTE]
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