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Reloading
Brass is hard to chamber after full-length resize
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<blockquote data-quote="shootallday" data-source="post: 2287842" data-attributes="member: 91448"><p>I have to measure my brass next firing I am trying some nosler brass and only have 2 firings on my hornady brass since the pockets opened fast, if I had other primers then the wlr I could go one more firing. Ejector mark is pretty heavy even on starting loads but show no pressure. Fired brass I need to fully size just to chamber one of the new noslers would not size all the way and bolt is hard to turn, marks on the web area.</p><p></p><p>I wonder what reamer was used on my rifle, it's a mauser m18 and made in Germany so don't know who's reamers they used. The bolt is very smooth for a 60° and the way they are I think I would hear the click but haven't yet.</p><p></p><p>I may have to make one of them cut off fl dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shootallday, post: 2287842, member: 91448"] I have to measure my brass next firing I am trying some nosler brass and only have 2 firings on my hornady brass since the pockets opened fast, if I had other primers then the wlr I could go one more firing. Ejector mark is pretty heavy even on starting loads but show no pressure. Fired brass I need to fully size just to chamber one of the new noslers would not size all the way and bolt is hard to turn, marks on the web area. I wonder what reamer was used on my rifle, it's a mauser m18 and made in Germany so don't know who's reamers they used. The bolt is very smooth for a 60° and the way they are I think I would hear the click but haven't yet. I may have to make one of them cut off fl dies. [/QUOTE]
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