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Shoulder bump problem or no problem?
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<blockquote data-quote="ChrisInKY" data-source="post: 3019192" data-attributes="member: 94377"><p>There are many things you're not gonna know until you've fired that brass three or four times. It's a stout round. That'll 'do things' most people never get to see. Your brass flow can get weird. Your case dimensions all the way down to the case head can be affected. Typical spring-back might not be so typical. And ... ADG brass isn't 'normal' to begin with ... though you're probably better off in this case.</p><p></p><p>I've got my fingers crossed for you that this isn't a die issue. Because, if it is, that means you ARE going to have to get some work done on your chamber. The chances Hornady off-sized a die is less than the odds someone reamed your chamber off-spec.</p><p></p><p>Still too early to make a call.</p><p></p><p>While you're working up to your next range session, do yourself this favor: Ream/Uniform your primer pockets. Trust me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChrisInKY, post: 3019192, member: 94377"] There are many things you're not gonna know until you've fired that brass three or four times. It's a stout round. That'll 'do things' most people never get to see. Your brass flow can get weird. Your case dimensions all the way down to the case head can be affected. Typical spring-back might not be so typical. And ... ADG brass isn't 'normal' to begin with ... though you're probably better off in this case. I've got my fingers crossed for you that this isn't a die issue. Because, if it is, that means you ARE going to have to get some work done on your chamber. The chances Hornady off-sized a die is less than the odds someone reamed your chamber off-spec. Still too early to make a call. While you're working up to your next range session, do yourself this favor: Ream/Uniform your primer pockets. Trust me. [/QUOTE]
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