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Reloading
Case length problems.
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<blockquote data-quote="boattailed bandit" data-source="post: 921102" data-attributes="member: 69647"><p>So I figure I will go ahead and ask this now since it is dealing with the same brass. After shooting one of the best groups out of my handloads I immediately went home to clean and reload them. Now I have more brass set back for when these go to crap on me, but I figure I could get 3-4 firings out of it before they are trash. Much to my demise when loading them the bullet literally falls down into the casing. My bushings hadn't been changed on my seating depth since them being set for 3.19. I mean if it wasn't for the powder it would have been setting on the primer. I thought at first that my bushing must have changed when re-priming my cases, remember it is the lee classic and there is a lot of beating on it throughout the process, so I backed it all the way out to start back to my preferred 3.19. It did fine until it got close to 3.25 and then shot right back down. This batch of brass has been fired twice. Am I to just assume that 2 firings is the most I can get out of my 270? Is this normal? Just curious because all of this has caught me off guard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boattailed bandit, post: 921102, member: 69647"] So I figure I will go ahead and ask this now since it is dealing with the same brass. After shooting one of the best groups out of my handloads I immediately went home to clean and reload them. Now I have more brass set back for when these go to crap on me, but I figure I could get 3-4 firings out of it before they are trash. Much to my demise when loading them the bullet literally falls down into the casing. My bushings hadn't been changed on my seating depth since them being set for 3.19. I mean if it wasn't for the powder it would have been setting on the primer. I thought at first that my bushing must have changed when re-priming my cases, remember it is the lee classic and there is a lot of beating on it throughout the process, so I backed it all the way out to start back to my preferred 3.19. It did fine until it got close to 3.25 and then shot right back down. This batch of brass has been fired twice. Am I to just assume that 2 firings is the most I can get out of my 270? Is this normal? Just curious because all of this has caught me off guard. [/QUOTE]
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