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New ADG 6.5 PRC brass not chambering
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<blockquote data-quote="Benchrest Braxton" data-source="post: 3074099" data-attributes="member: 117782"><p>absolutely no issue in bumping the shoulder back on new brass if needed, thats a pretty big difference that you needed to bump back, but if you need to bump 5 thou to get them to chamber then its what you have to do.</p><p></p><p>the least you can do to the brass the better, i wouldn't personally touch the necks at all unless you find them to be too tight from the factory. </p><p></p><p>personally I just add a layer of neolube liquid graphite inside the necks with a foam tipped applicator to help keep the seating forces down. tight necked brass from the factory and squeaky clean brass is a recipe for excessive seating forces (damage to the bullet).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benchrest Braxton, post: 3074099, member: 117782"] absolutely no issue in bumping the shoulder back on new brass if needed, thats a pretty big difference that you needed to bump back, but if you need to bump 5 thou to get them to chamber then its what you have to do. the least you can do to the brass the better, i wouldn't personally touch the necks at all unless you find them to be too tight from the factory. personally I just add a layer of neolube liquid graphite inside the necks with a foam tipped applicator to help keep the seating forces down. tight necked brass from the factory and squeaky clean brass is a recipe for excessive seating forces (damage to the bullet). [/QUOTE]
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