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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
problems reloading 300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="gunner45" data-source="post: 367322" data-attributes="member: 9746"><p>Sounds like it is either brass or dies. If the decapping rod is bent, that could be the problem. If it is dragging back out of the neck at an angle, it could make it bigger. Take the decapping rod out and run a case in the die and see if you still have the same loose bullet issue. If so, send the die back. If that works, all you need is a new decapping rod. Either way, you need a new decapping rod and maybe a new die. </p><p>I'm assuming the brass hasn't been neck turned and you have a saami chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunner45, post: 367322, member: 9746"] Sounds like it is either brass or dies. If the decapping rod is bent, that could be the problem. If it is dragging back out of the neck at an angle, it could make it bigger. Take the decapping rod out and run a case in the die and see if you still have the same loose bullet issue. If so, send the die back. If that works, all you need is a new decapping rod. Either way, you need a new decapping rod and maybe a new die. I'm assuming the brass hasn't been neck turned and you have a saami chamber. [/QUOTE]
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