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Bump Sizing Once Fired Brass from 2 Different Rifles
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 1836298" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Resize them all and start over again. My sons and I have rifle of same case, and use the same bullets, but mine rounds will go into their rifles, but I can't chamber their cases into mine. They were built by the same man at different times. I believe that when setting up the chamber there is a little different each time. It doesn't take much to change the chamber some.</p><p>The other is I believe that belted mag are head spaced off of the belt and not off of the shoulder. Correct me if I am wrong, please. <em>I can see the bumping on the non-belted case to allow it to chamber, but question bumping on belted cases. I have use a 300 Win Mag Neck sizing die for my 308 Norma Mag for a great many years. The real different is the 300 win has a shorter neck because the case length is a little longer to the shoulder and to the neck is longer too. That die doesn't allow me to size the entire neck on the 308 N. Mag cases. (Never had a problem either). The 300 win mag was done to gain some added area for powder. They could fit it into a shorter action instead of using 300 H & H case that requires a long action bolt. Beside that Winchester wanted was to sell rifles. It's a great round, and does out due the 308 N. Mag. </em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>SSS</em></p><p><em>MIke</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 1836298, member: 101791"] Resize them all and start over again. My sons and I have rifle of same case, and use the same bullets, but mine rounds will go into their rifles, but I can't chamber their cases into mine. They were built by the same man at different times. I believe that when setting up the chamber there is a little different each time. It doesn't take much to change the chamber some. The other is I believe that belted mag are head spaced off of the belt and not off of the shoulder. Correct me if I am wrong, please. [I]I can see the bumping on the non-belted case to allow it to chamber, but question bumping on belted cases. I have use a 300 Win Mag Neck sizing die for my 308 Norma Mag for a great many years. The real different is the 300 win has a shorter neck because the case length is a little longer to the shoulder and to the neck is longer too. That die doesn't allow me to size the entire neck on the 308 N. Mag cases. (Never had a problem either). The 300 win mag was done to gain some added area for powder. They could fit it into a shorter action instead of using 300 H & H case that requires a long action bolt. Beside that Winchester wanted was to sell rifles. It's a great round, and does out due the 308 N. Mag. SSS MIke[/I] [/QUOTE]
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