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7mm STW
7mm STW Brotherhood - For those who shoot the 7mm Shooting Times Westerner
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<blockquote data-quote="Brush4646" data-source="post: 799869" data-attributes="member: 1315"><p>Mudrunner,</p><p> It sounds to me like you have a real deep chamber like my rifle. I think you are hurting the cases on the first fireing. I load a light load, seat the bullet so it is jamed back against the bolt face, and lubed so it doesn't stick to the chamber walls and fire form. Then ajust your die like I said before. I have a set of redding competition shell halders but they are useless because the reamer I have makes a chamber with shoulder to far forward. My gun was made in 1990 and since then many dimensions have appeared before they settled on a standard. My original redding die pushed the shoulder back .018 when touching a standard shell holder. Redding sent me a new one but it still pushes the shoulder back .010. Hope this helps I have a hard time explaning in writing.</p><p>Brush</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brush4646, post: 799869, member: 1315"] Mudrunner, It sounds to me like you have a real deep chamber like my rifle. I think you are hurting the cases on the first fireing. I load a light load, seat the bullet so it is jamed back against the bolt face, and lubed so it doesn't stick to the chamber walls and fire form. Then ajust your die like I said before. I have a set of redding competition shell halders but they are useless because the reamer I have makes a chamber with shoulder to far forward. My gun was made in 1990 and since then many dimensions have appeared before they settled on a standard. My original redding die pushed the shoulder back .018 when touching a standard shell holder. Redding sent me a new one but it still pushes the shoulder back .010. Hope this helps I have a hard time explaning in writing. Brush [/QUOTE]
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