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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Brass is hard to chamber after full-length resize
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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 2287591" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>On the article about the chambers being to tight I wanted to say I've never experienced the problem stated in the article. I have 2 custom 65 PRCs & have never fired a round of factory ammo. My dies are Whidden custom dies built off the reamer print (using 3x fired neck sized brass is more reliable). I shoot & reload a lot as I have a range on my property. </p><p>Good luck on solving your problem. I've attached the notes/measurements from some new Lapua brass I have fired. You can see how much it grew at the web after one firing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 2287591, member: 109060"] On the article about the chambers being to tight I wanted to say I’ve never experienced the problem stated in the article. I have 2 custom 65 PRCs & have never fired a round of factory ammo. My dies are Whidden custom dies built off the reamer print (using 3x fired neck sized brass is more reliable). I shoot & reload a lot as I have a range on my property. Good luck on solving your problem. I’ve attached the notes/measurements from some new Lapua brass I have fired. You can see how much it grew at the web after one firing. [/QUOTE]
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