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Reloading
Problems on the range..
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<blockquote data-quote="Varmint Hunter" data-source="post: 1355310" data-attributes="member: 313"><p>I'll go with Malcolm's #2; the neck expander is pulling the shoulder up a few thousandths. </p><p>Pull apart a round that does not fit, clean the inside of the neck with a brass brush wrapped in a bit of steel wool. Lube the inside of the neck (and outside of the case) and run it back through the sizing die. Test fit in the chamber.</p><p>BTW - I have found Imperial Sizing wax to be a far superior case lube that works well on the inside of necks.</p><p>Lastly - There are times when brass that is fired in a different rifle will just give you fits when reloaded for use in your chamber. Sometimes nothing seems to alleviate the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Varmint Hunter, post: 1355310, member: 313"] I'll go with Malcolm's #2; the neck expander is pulling the shoulder up a few thousandths. Pull apart a round that does not fit, clean the inside of the neck with a brass brush wrapped in a bit of steel wool. Lube the inside of the neck (and outside of the case) and run it back through the sizing die. Test fit in the chamber. BTW - I have found Imperial Sizing wax to be a far superior case lube that works well on the inside of necks. Lastly - There are times when brass that is fired in a different rifle will just give you fits when reloaded for use in your chamber. Sometimes nothing seems to alleviate the problem. [/QUOTE]
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