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338 lapua oal reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="jkupper" data-source="post: 876425" data-attributes="member: 61637"><p>After reading through this thread I have to agree with what Flip has told you. You should not be able to push the bullet into the case simply by closing your bolt. This means you have too little neck tension to adequately hold the bullet in the case mouth.</p><p></p><p>You should be able to rectify this doing what Flip has told you to do.</p><p></p><p>I'm imagining that you have been overworking your brass if you have only fired your cases twice, and have had to trim quite a bit of excess brass off of your cases. After 2 firings I usually have very little brass to trim off. I do it just to make sure that all of my cases are consistent.</p><p></p><p>I agree too that it would be easier to help if we could see what you have going on. If you know anyone in your area that is a competent loader I would have them come over and help you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jkupper, post: 876425, member: 61637"] After reading through this thread I have to agree with what Flip has told you. You should not be able to push the bullet into the case simply by closing your bolt. This means you have too little neck tension to adequately hold the bullet in the case mouth. You should be able to rectify this doing what Flip has told you to do. I'm imagining that you have been overworking your brass if you have only fired your cases twice, and have had to trim quite a bit of excess brass off of your cases. After 2 firings I usually have very little brass to trim off. I do it just to make sure that all of my cases are consistent. I agree too that it would be easier to help if we could see what you have going on. If you know anyone in your area that is a competent loader I would have them come over and help you out. [/QUOTE]
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