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Neck sizing and overpressure signs in 338LM
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<blockquote data-quote="bigsampson" data-source="post: 478265" data-attributes="member: 28753"><p>I know I read something on this before, but my search foo must not be up to snuff.</p><p> </p><p>I have a 338 LM, If I full lenght resize all is well. If I neck resize with the same loads, I get a very sticky bolt and a bit of a flat primer and some primer flow around the firing pin.</p><p> </p><p>I neck resize for all my rifles and never had this issue before and I am a bit confused.</p><p> Needless to say, the neck sizer is in the closet for now.</p><p> </p><p>Any ideas or suggestions certainly appreciated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigsampson, post: 478265, member: 28753"] I know I read something on this before, but my search foo must not be up to snuff. I have a 338 LM, If I full lenght resize all is well. If I neck resize with the same loads, I get a very sticky bolt and a bit of a flat primer and some primer flow around the firing pin. I neck resize for all my rifles and never had this issue before and I am a bit confused. Needless to say, the neck sizer is in the closet for now. Any ideas or suggestions certainly appreciated. [/QUOTE]
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