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Reloading
bulging at the base of the neck in a 243 win
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<blockquote data-quote="Methow Packer" data-source="post: 1529318" data-attributes="member: 67515"><p>272.5 on the fired case and I'm using a 271 bushing. I've noticed after I have resized a case using the sizing die with a .008 comp seater for .002 bump it chambers perfectly but the sizing die somehow closes up the bottom first .010 or so of the neck. To the point that a bullet inserted stops at that that point. once I get to the seating of the bullet is where the friction of chambering starts. If I remove the bullet from the case it chambers fine. I've checked to be sure I had at least .003 neck chamber clearance with a loaded round so its not that. I think I'll buy a different die and start over. I've varied neck bushing length to be sure I wasn't creating the bulge. Crazy stuff.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Methow Packer, post: 1529318, member: 67515"] 272.5 on the fired case and I'm using a 271 bushing. I've noticed after I have resized a case using the sizing die with a .008 comp seater for .002 bump it chambers perfectly but the sizing die somehow closes up the bottom first .010 or so of the neck. To the point that a bullet inserted stops at that that point. once I get to the seating of the bullet is where the friction of chambering starts. If I remove the bullet from the case it chambers fine. I've checked to be sure I had at least .003 neck chamber clearance with a loaded round so its not that. I think I'll buy a different die and start over. I've varied neck bushing length to be sure I wasn't creating the bulge. Crazy stuff. [/QUOTE]
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