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Need Help With .300 WM Loads (No Accuracy) (Bolt Hard To Close)
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<blockquote data-quote="kraky2" data-source="post: 169896" data-attributes="member: 3532"><p>Nomad most likely (I'd say about 95% sure has it right). Bottom line is NEVER get brass from someone else unless you are pretty sure about your reloading and it will really help if you have a headspace gauge kit. Last thing is make sure that you are not binding above the belt. If the gun that shot the brass had a generous chamber the bulge above the belt could be a problem. Make sure if you measure just above the belt you are .512 or under. No belted FL sizer goes all the way to the belt because they are afraid someone could move it back and make a headspace problem.</p><p>If you are gong to buy brass somewhere else spend about $22 for a redding body die.....you can actually resize brass that has been reloaded to factory dimensions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kraky2, post: 169896, member: 3532"] Nomad most likely (I'd say about 95% sure has it right). Bottom line is NEVER get brass from someone else unless you are pretty sure about your reloading and it will really help if you have a headspace gauge kit. Last thing is make sure that you are not binding above the belt. If the gun that shot the brass had a generous chamber the bulge above the belt could be a problem. Make sure if you measure just above the belt you are .512 or under. No belted FL sizer goes all the way to the belt because they are afraid someone could move it back and make a headspace problem. If you are gong to buy brass somewhere else spend about $22 for a redding body die.....you can actually resize brass that has been reloaded to factory dimensions. [/QUOTE]
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