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<blockquote data-quote="kraky" data-source="post: 135838" data-attributes="member: 180"><p>I've been loading and testing alot of tsx and have not noted a problem. It should be easy to sort out the culprit with your calipers. If loading for a 270 the bullet had better be .277 in width and the case mouth had better be .274 or under so it has at least .003" grip. </p><p>I've played with a couple wsm's and noticed that dies and brass are "interesting" to say the least. Some brass is really really thick and has alot of spring back. Some gets sized almost too much. I'm not sure the die manufactueres have had an easy time trying to figure out exactly what dimensions to make the interior of the die because of the brass inconsistancy. </p><p>Once again.....your caliper will help you sort out the situation....it is a wonderful "deliar"!!!!!! Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky, post: 135838, member: 180"] I've been loading and testing alot of tsx and have not noted a problem. It should be easy to sort out the culprit with your calipers. If loading for a 270 the bullet had better be .277 in width and the case mouth had better be .274 or under so it has at least .003" grip. I've played with a couple wsm's and noticed that dies and brass are "interesting" to say the least. Some brass is really really thick and has alot of spring back. Some gets sized almost too much. I'm not sure the die manufactueres have had an easy time trying to figure out exactly what dimensions to make the interior of the die because of the brass inconsistancy. Once again.....your caliper will help you sort out the situation....it is a wonderful "deliar"!!!!!! Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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