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Belted Cartridges vs. Non-Belted
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<blockquote data-quote="dkhunt14" data-source="post: 998601" data-attributes="member: 14053"><p>Yes there is. A lot of the reamers used in 1000 yard BR are tight on the back end to keep primer pockets. If you don't size the base a little you will get bolt click after 2 to 3 firings. Bolt click is caused by not sizing the back end. It has nothing to do with bump. A factory die will usually not size enough. You can take a regular full length die and cut the shoulder out of it so it doesn't bump the shoulder. Now take a fired case and measure right in front of the extractor groove. You can then take small amounts off the bottom of the die and size the case and keep checking until you get what you need. Then you can size and bump in your Full length Bushing die. Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dkhunt14, post: 998601, member: 14053"] Yes there is. A lot of the reamers used in 1000 yard BR are tight on the back end to keep primer pockets. If you don't size the base a little you will get bolt click after 2 to 3 firings. Bolt click is caused by not sizing the back end. It has nothing to do with bump. A factory die will usually not size enough. You can take a regular full length die and cut the shoulder out of it so it doesn't bump the shoulder. Now take a fired case and measure right in front of the extractor groove. You can then take small amounts off the bottom of the die and size the case and keep checking until you get what you need. Then you can size and bump in your Full length Bushing die. Matt [/QUOTE]
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