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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Neck turning and Blown primers
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<blockquote data-quote="jsthntn247" data-source="post: 950234" data-attributes="member: 14894"><p>Your problem is the brass was new when you fired it the first time and saw no pressure, now your case walls are blown out to match your chamber and you fire the case the second time and there is no give and you get over pressure issues. Also, if you can't slide a bullet in a case mouth after firing it, it sound's like you don't have enough neck clearance. I would check the reamer dimensions and turn the necks for at least .004 clearance if this rifle sees heavy field use. If you can't get the reamer specs, have a chamber cast done. Sound like you might have gotten a slightly hotter can of powder also, but I would check the neck dimensions b/c not enough clearance will cause issues all the time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jsthntn247, post: 950234, member: 14894"] Your problem is the brass was new when you fired it the first time and saw no pressure, now your case walls are blown out to match your chamber and you fire the case the second time and there is no give and you get over pressure issues. Also, if you can't slide a bullet in a case mouth after firing it, it sound's like you don't have enough neck clearance. I would check the reamer dimensions and turn the necks for at least .004 clearance if this rifle sees heavy field use. If you can't get the reamer specs, have a chamber cast done. Sound like you might have gotten a slightly hotter can of powder also, but I would check the neck dimensions b/c not enough clearance will cause issues all the time. [/QUOTE]
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