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Reloading
problem seating bullets, need help!!
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<blockquote data-quote="wbyfireman" data-source="post: 982858" data-attributes="member: 31754"><p>I have been loading just over a year and load for several calbers. Last night I was loading once fired brass for a friends 300 RUM with 210gr Berger VLD's. I seated bullets on a few then ran them through the chamber to check the smoothness of the round in his rifle. I found I could not throw the bolt all the way forward. Upon furhter inspection I found the necks had been "flared" out upon seating the bullet on all 5 of the rounds. This is the first time this had happened and I am at a loss (as well as discouraged). Powder is only at 92% fill capacity. Should I full lenght size? I would appreciate any assistance!lightbulb</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wbyfireman, post: 982858, member: 31754"] I have been loading just over a year and load for several calbers. Last night I was loading once fired brass for a friends 300 RUM with 210gr Berger VLD's. I seated bullets on a few then ran them through the chamber to check the smoothness of the round in his rifle. I found I could not throw the bolt all the way forward. Upon furhter inspection I found the necks had been "flared" out upon seating the bullet on all 5 of the rounds. This is the first time this had happened and I am at a loss (as well as discouraged). Powder is only at 92% fill capacity. Should I full lenght size? I would appreciate any assistance!lightbulb [/QUOTE]
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