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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Anyone need some 6.5PRC Lapua brass?
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<blockquote data-quote="mario1987" data-source="post: 2551565" data-attributes="member: 123649"><p>I have that same rifle. I got some Gunwerks Brass that is actually ADG. Apparently that brass has a reputation of being hard and not easy to resize . It will fit in my Lyman Ammo checker as being in Sammi specs but will not chamber in my Ultra light. I have been told that proof research barrels can have tight chambers. Thats why you are having an occasional round with hard bolt extraction of the case. Hornady brass is a lot easier to reload because the brass is easier to resize. After a few times reloading I have been told that even Hornady will start get sticky. I ordered a Redding small base die that will hopefully get that ADG brass to chamber. Another solution is to polish or ream the chamber but I am hesitant to do that right now. Thought I would share this info because depending on the brass you can run into problems with your rounds chambering especially in the ultralight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mario1987, post: 2551565, member: 123649"] I have that same rifle. I got some Gunwerks Brass that is actually ADG. Apparently that brass has a reputation of being hard and not easy to resize . It will fit in my Lyman Ammo checker as being in Sammi specs but will not chamber in my Ultra light. I have been told that proof research barrels can have tight chambers. Thats why you are having an occasional round with hard bolt extraction of the case. Hornady brass is a lot easier to reload because the brass is easier to resize. After a few times reloading I have been told that even Hornady will start get sticky. I ordered a Redding small base die that will hopefully get that ADG brass to chamber. Another solution is to polish or ream the chamber but I am hesitant to do that right now. Thought I would share this info because depending on the brass you can run into problems with your rounds chambering especially in the ultralight. [/QUOTE]
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Anyone need some 6.5PRC Lapua brass?
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