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Noreen .338 Lapua (semi-auto) Reloading Questions
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<blockquote data-quote="g0rd0" data-source="post: 1423554" data-attributes="member: 44168"><p>First thing is to be sure that your measurements are accurate, if they are then get a no go gauge and have that chamber checked.</p><p>If the gauge says it is good to go (belted magnums gauge on the belt) and it is a new rifle I would use a dedicated size die set up so that it bumps back the shoulders just enough to cycle relyably. This of course will mean that the reloads will be truly custom and for that rifle only. But, that is no big deal after all isn't that why we do this</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="g0rd0, post: 1423554, member: 44168"] First thing is to be sure that your measurements are accurate, if they are then get a no go gauge and have that chamber checked. If the gauge says it is good to go (belted magnums gauge on the belt) and it is a new rifle I would use a dedicated size die set up so that it bumps back the shoulders just enough to cycle relyably. This of course will mean that the reloads will be truly custom and for that rifle only. But, that is no big deal after all isn't that why we do this [/QUOTE]
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