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Reloading
Reloading for new gun, cases hard to chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="Rifleman513" data-source="post: 1179432" data-attributes="member: 32318"><p>Okay so I think I have the problem solved. I checked over lunch and I set the die up the same way I had all my others 1/8 to 1/4 turn further into the press per the RCBS instructions. I typically try to split this in the middle and has worked for all my other dies. This one however took more than the 1/4 turn to get it set right. I sized a scrap case until it chambered as it should. I guess being a custom cut chamber and die set they may be a little more finicky than the other factory calibers I reload for. </p><p></p><p>As far as getting info from BM it has been a dead end for about 5 years. It started out that brass was only 2-3 months on backorder which has now turned into 5+ years and he still has never got any brass out. We did hear from another guy that 300 RUM brass can be necked up and resized to form the 375 BME brass. This might be something we will have to work into if he decides to keep it in the future.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the input.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rifleman513, post: 1179432, member: 32318"] Okay so I think I have the problem solved. I checked over lunch and I set the die up the same way I had all my others 1/8 to 1/4 turn further into the press per the RCBS instructions. I typically try to split this in the middle and has worked for all my other dies. This one however took more than the 1/4 turn to get it set right. I sized a scrap case until it chambered as it should. I guess being a custom cut chamber and die set they may be a little more finicky than the other factory calibers I reload for. As far as getting info from BM it has been a dead end for about 5 years. It started out that brass was only 2-3 months on backorder which has now turned into 5+ years and he still has never got any brass out. We did hear from another guy that 300 RUM brass can be necked up and resized to form the 375 BME brass. This might be something we will have to work into if he decides to keep it in the future. Thanks for the input. [/QUOTE]
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