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Reloading
Old Fired Cases Won't Chamber in New Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="drdougab" data-source="post: 2611695" data-attributes="member: 72778"><p>Small base sizing die (usually .003 extra in my 308 by my mic) will get it working fine. Every factory chamber when you go to custom chamber can have this problem. Common is my creeds and 308's when I find range brass. Best to just buy lapua and eat the price. My brass can go up to 15+ reloads especially in the 6.5 Creedmoor that seem to never need trimmed. 308's and my boomers (300 Norma and 375 Cheytac) they have to be canned around 10 reloads after about the 5th trim. The brass keeps stretching therefore thinning where you don't want it thinned (base). Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drdougab, post: 2611695, member: 72778"] Small base sizing die (usually .003 extra in my 308 by my mic) will get it working fine. Every factory chamber when you go to custom chamber can have this problem. Common is my creeds and 308’s when I find range brass. Best to just buy lapua and eat the price. My brass can go up to 15+ reloads especially in the 6.5 Creedmoor that seem to never need trimmed. 308’s and my boomers (300 Norma and 375 Cheytac) they have to be canned around 10 reloads after about the 5th trim. The brass keeps stretching therefore thinning where you don’t want it thinned (base). Good luck [/QUOTE]
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