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<blockquote data-quote="HockeyDad" data-source="post: 2703676" data-attributes="member: 9660"><p>I had a Winchester XPR .300 WM I put about 100 rounds of Win factory ammo through before I decide I didn't like it.</p><p></p><p>I recently upgraded to a Browning X-Bolt LR.</p><p></p><p>I was gonna handload a few rounds when I noticed the die I bought (two years ago when I first bought the Winchester) was neck size only.</p><p></p><p>So I got out the calipers and compared the lengths from the base to the top of the shoulder of the Win cases I shot out of the Winchester to the few Norma cases I had shot out of the Browning and they seemed to be almost the same length. Or even the Norma/Browning cases possibly being a tad longer. So I figured I could neck size the Win/Win cases only.</p><p></p><p>But, just to be safe I took one of the Win/Win empties and chambered it in the Brownie. It was a little tight closing the bolt, but when I went to take it out, now I can't pull the bolt back.</p><p></p><p>Any suggestions? Should I get a wood rod and tap it from the muzzle end?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HockeyDad, post: 2703676, member: 9660"] I had a Winchester XPR .300 WM I put about 100 rounds of Win factory ammo through before I decide I didn't like it. I recently upgraded to a Browning X-Bolt LR. I was gonna handload a few rounds when I noticed the die I bought (two years ago when I first bought the Winchester) was neck size only. So I got out the calipers and compared the lengths from the base to the top of the shoulder of the Win cases I shot out of the Winchester to the few Norma cases I had shot out of the Browning and they seemed to be almost the same length. Or even the Norma/Browning cases possibly being a tad longer. So I figured I could neck size the Win/Win cases only. But, just to be safe I took one of the Win/Win empties and chambered it in the Brownie. It was a little tight closing the bolt, but when I went to take it out, now I can't pull the bolt back. Any suggestions? Should I get a wood rod and tap it from the muzzle end? [/QUOTE]
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