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<blockquote data-quote="joelpend" data-source="post: 2915032" data-attributes="member: 119825"><p>I have been reloading for 50 years, making cases, wildcats more in early days than anything else. I have seen this often. It is happening in the sizing process. It is most notable when you are sizing several thousands like you are here. I see it when making cases not normally when reloading because I never run that much clearance. I can not say what the cause is but it is NOT unusual. Maybe since the end of the neck it allows more springback when it comes out of bushing. I would want more bullet in the neck if it were me. More jump or longer bullet. Get more bullet in the case and that issue is not a major concern. I had a 33xc chambered with Tubbs Reamer design and used his dies. I sold it after putting less than 100 rounds down the tube. I do not recall any issues with the setup. It shot lights out with 300 Bergers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joelpend, post: 2915032, member: 119825"] I have been reloading for 50 years, making cases, wildcats more in early days than anything else. I have seen this often. It is happening in the sizing process. It is most notable when you are sizing several thousands like you are here. I see it when making cases not normally when reloading because I never run that much clearance. I can not say what the cause is but it is NOT unusual. Maybe since the end of the neck it allows more springback when it comes out of bushing. I would want more bullet in the neck if it were me. More jump or longer bullet. Get more bullet in the case and that issue is not a major concern. I had a 33xc chambered with Tubbs Reamer design and used his dies. I sold it after putting less than 100 rounds down the tube. I do not recall any issues with the setup. It shot lights out with 300 Bergers. [/QUOTE]
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