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<blockquote data-quote="Alex Wheeler" data-source="post: 2208729" data-attributes="member: 101859"><p>Usually the bottom .150" or so is not inside the chamber. The more solid web that is in the chamber the more likely you are to get into clickers. When you run high pressures you can expand the web and that brings the brass above it with it. Its harder to size that stuff too because more of the web is in the die which limits the size of the die. Theres a correct recipe for chamber size and die size for each cartridge and brass manufacturer. Tightening up the base can help or hurt, you just have to work through each one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alex Wheeler, post: 2208729, member: 101859"] Usually the bottom .150" or so is not inside the chamber. The more solid web that is in the chamber the more likely you are to get into clickers. When you run high pressures you can expand the web and that brings the brass above it with it. Its harder to size that stuff too because more of the web is in the die which limits the size of the die. Theres a correct recipe for chamber size and die size for each cartridge and brass manufacturer. Tightening up the base can help or hurt, you just have to work through each one. [/QUOTE]
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