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Shoulder bump problem or no problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tidesloe" data-source="post: 3018569" data-attributes="member: 47761"><p>I started with a Sinclair 40A bump comparator. The neck on that is too tight to the case neck and seemed to be contacting the neck shoulder junction. Not completely sure but sure looked that way to me. I switched a Hornady 420E, and removed all doubt.</p><p>Rich did tell me the chamber is .555, but I've seen him get confused and give incorrect info. Not the first time that's happened. What else other than an undersized chamber reamer could cause it? I don't know. Got to be a dimensional problem somewhere</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tidesloe, post: 3018569, member: 47761"] I started with a Sinclair 40A bump comparator. The neck on that is too tight to the case neck and seemed to be contacting the neck shoulder junction. Not completely sure but sure looked that way to me. I switched a Hornady 420E, and removed all doubt. Rich did tell me the chamber is .555, but I’ve seen him get confused and give incorrect info. Not the first time that’s happened. What else other than an undersized chamber reamer could cause it? I don’t know. Got to be a dimensional problem somewhere [/QUOTE]
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