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HELP problem with 6X47
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<blockquote data-quote="338hammer" data-source="post: 186682" data-attributes="member: 10182"><p><strong>Help</strong></p><p></p><p>Jason</p><p> </p><p>By your own words( sized cases months ago) I would reverse your process. Since I have had more bad sizing dies than reamers lets presume the appearance of that weatherby type shoulder is indication that you have put the shoulder back to far. That in itself created what you refer to as head space. Screw the die body out of the press so that nothing is touching the shoulder and you are neck sizing only. Watch and make sure the shoulder on the brass is not rounding. Lets presume your chamber is fine so under the above method lets fire form the virgin un-molested brass in your new chamber and see if the problem still exists.</p><p> </p><p>First however I would take measurements from your reamer and compare to a spec sheet.You might even put it on a comperator?</p><p> </p><p>Start there, but a cast is simple,easy and tells the whole story</p><p> </p><p>338</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="338hammer, post: 186682, member: 10182"] [b]Help[/b] Jason By your own words( sized cases months ago) I would reverse your process. Since I have had more bad sizing dies than reamers lets presume the appearance of that weatherby type shoulder is indication that you have put the shoulder back to far. That in itself created what you refer to as head space. Screw the die body out of the press so that nothing is touching the shoulder and you are neck sizing only. Watch and make sure the shoulder on the brass is not rounding. Lets presume your chamber is fine so under the above method lets fire form the virgin un-molested brass in your new chamber and see if the problem still exists. First however I would take measurements from your reamer and compare to a spec sheet.You might even put it on a comperator? Start there, but a cast is simple,easy and tells the whole story 338 [/QUOTE]
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