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Reloading
Brass is hard to chamber after full-length resize
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<blockquote data-quote="Sending156s" data-source="post: 2287648" data-attributes="member: 109060"><p>What you say makes a lot of sense as manufacturers were rushing as you said to get a hot product out the door. If you do find out if it's tied to a certain manufacturer or reamer company please let me know.</p><p></p><p>I saw one poster say he was considering not getting a 65 PRC because of that story. I know so many people that have and enjoy rifles based on that caliber that have never heard of the aforementioned article & associated problem. </p><p></p><p>Good luck with custom! I think you will be happy except for the waiting times! Due to very limited knowledge I will only offer 1 piece of advice; make sure you go with a smith with a deserved good reputation even if a few $'s more.</p><p></p><p>Appreciate the information!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sending156s, post: 2287648, member: 109060"] What you say makes a lot of sense as manufacturers were rushing as you said to get a hot product out the door. If you do find out if it’s tied to a certain manufacturer or reamer company please let me know. I saw one poster say he was considering not getting a 65 PRC because of that story. I know so many people that have and enjoy rifles based on that caliber that have never heard of the aforementioned article & associated problem. Good luck with custom! I think you will be happy except for the waiting times! Due to very limited knowledge I will only offer 1 piece of advice; make sure you go with a smith with a deserved good reputation even if a few $’s more. Appreciate the information! [/QUOTE]
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