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Reloading
Excessive case expansion question
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie" data-source="post: 2417753" data-attributes="member: 48583"><p>I ran into the same exact problem with a rifle that I bought. It was an Interarms Mark X in .270 Win. caliber. I noticed that when I went to resize the brass, I had to really crank on the press handle to get the case to resize. I looked at a case and saw that it was bulged just ahead of the web. Well I have other ..270's so I opted to get rid of the Interarms rifle. But that's the first time that I ever came across that problem until I saw the post here. I could have rebarreled the rifle but opted not to mess with it. I guess it was a machining problem from wherever the barrel came from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie, post: 2417753, member: 48583"] I ran into the same exact problem with a rifle that I bought. It was an Interarms Mark X in .270 Win. caliber. I noticed that when I went to resize the brass, I had to really crank on the press handle to get the case to resize. I looked at a case and saw that it was bulged just ahead of the web. Well I have other ..270's so I opted to get rid of the Interarms rifle. But that's the first time that I ever came across that problem until I saw the post here. I could have rebarreled the rifle but opted not to mess with it. I guess it was a machining problem from wherever the barrel came from. [/QUOTE]
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