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<blockquote data-quote="Fiftydriver" data-source="post: 2705018" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>If this fired brass was fired in this rifle, Turn your FL die down 1/10 revolution and resize your brass. Repeat until you go from feeling the case in the chamber as you close the bolt to the bolt closing easily with just 1/10 turn on the die. This will set your shoulder back just enough to chamber easily yet not so much to cause case head seperation with multipul firings. Modern large diameter cases, loades to high pressure should be FL sized JUST enough to chamber as described above. This will also make sure the bolt is not preloaded by a tight fitting case in the chamber which in factory rifles, can cause inconsistent bolt shifting on firing which can result in fliers. Not so much of an issue with properly machined and assembled full custom rifles.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiftydriver, post: 2705018, member: 10"] If this fired brass was fired in this rifle, Turn your FL die down 1/10 revolution and resize your brass. Repeat until you go from feeling the case in the chamber as you close the bolt to the bolt closing easily with just 1/10 turn on the die. This will set your shoulder back just enough to chamber easily yet not so much to cause case head seperation with multipul firings. Modern large diameter cases, loades to high pressure should be FL sized JUST enough to chamber as described above. This will also make sure the bolt is not preloaded by a tight fitting case in the chamber which in factory rifles, can cause inconsistent bolt shifting on firing which can result in fliers. Not so much of an issue with properly machined and assembled full custom rifles. [/QUOTE]
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