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New ADG 6.5 PRC brass not chambering
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<blockquote data-quote="hunting hard" data-source="post: 3074079" data-attributes="member: 125606"><p>Hi to all. Anybody having issues with new ADG brass not chambering? I just bought a new box of ADG brass to reload for my new Sako S20 and when I tried chambering the brass, all except 4 will not chamber. I measured the base to shoulder, using Hornady comparator, and there's .006-.007 difference from the 4 brass that will chamber. I tried bumping the shoulder of one of the brass by .005 and now it went through the chamber. Would this be okay to do? I used a Redding body die to bump the shoulder and resize the body or better yet to do Full length resize. I also did neck resizing using a neck bushing after bumping the shoulders. I'm only new to reloading so any help/advice is very much appreciated. Thanks. I'm thinking on bringing my rifle too to a gunsmith to have them measure the headspace ( bolt face to the lands if that the correct term).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunting hard, post: 3074079, member: 125606"] Hi to all. Anybody having issues with new ADG brass not chambering? I just bought a new box of ADG brass to reload for my new Sako S20 and when I tried chambering the brass, all except 4 will not chamber. I measured the base to shoulder, using Hornady comparator, and there’s .006-.007 difference from the 4 brass that will chamber. I tried bumping the shoulder of one of the brass by .005 and now it went through the chamber. Would this be okay to do? I used a Redding body die to bump the shoulder and resize the body or better yet to do Full length resize. I also did neck resizing using a neck bushing after bumping the shoulders. I’m only new to reloading so any help/advice is very much appreciated. Thanks. I’m thinking on bringing my rifle too to a gunsmith to have them measure the headspace ( bolt face to the lands if that the correct term). [/QUOTE]
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