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<blockquote data-quote="BrentM" data-source="post: 2716905" data-attributes="member: 61747"><p>Everyone is pretty much saying it, brass issue. Might tell us what process you use to resize the cases and what you use to measure oal, shoulder bump, and neck before and after firing. I doubt it's a neck issue but you won't know until you dig into the case measurements. Make sure you have good calipers and a good case overall length gauge or a case gauge like found a Wilson case gauge. I prefer calipers and hornady gauges but a Wilson works too. </p><p></p><p>Make sure you clean your chamber. Retumbo is dirty as heck and if you run a suppressor you'll need to clean often. Carbon builds up fairly fast and can create a tighter neck area falsely with carbon build up, and it doesn't take much. I bought a boretech chamber cleaning kit and it makes short work of it. Worth every penny</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrentM, post: 2716905, member: 61747"] Everyone is pretty much saying it, brass issue. Might tell us what process you use to resize the cases and what you use to measure oal, shoulder bump, and neck before and after firing. I doubt it’s a neck issue but you won’t know until you dig into the case measurements. Make sure you have good calipers and a good case overall length gauge or a case gauge like found a Wilson case gauge. I prefer calipers and hornady gauges but a Wilson works too. Make sure you clean your chamber. Retumbo is dirty as heck and if you run a suppressor you’ll need to clean often. Carbon builds up fairly fast and can create a tighter neck area falsely with carbon build up, and it doesn’t take much. I bought a boretech chamber cleaning kit and it makes short work of it. Worth every penny [/QUOTE]
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