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Sized case won’t fit
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<blockquote data-quote="docmark" data-source="post: 1931823" data-attributes="member: 94910"><p>Thanks for the insight guys. As some have suggested it does not appear to be sizing all the way to the belt. I marked the area just in front of the belt and the shoulder and tried to chamber it. The marking was damaged just in front of the belt confirming this is where the problem is. I measured the shellholder at .125". I considered the feeler gauge addition and also just filing down the shell holder or as suggested modified shell holders. My concern is that this will hump the shoulder back more than is necessary and more than I would like? I do have both rifles and could keep two sets of brass but think that is asking for trouble and most likely it would show up with the buck/bull of a lifetime in the scope. First rifle is a Remington custom shop rifle from about 30 years ago so it may have been polished as suggested. My thoughts are I need a sizing die that will size the case all the way to the belt without bumping the shoulder back too far. I will call Redding on Monday but also open to other suggestions. Again, thank you all for your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="docmark, post: 1931823, member: 94910"] Thanks for the insight guys. As some have suggested it does not appear to be sizing all the way to the belt. I marked the area just in front of the belt and the shoulder and tried to chamber it. The marking was damaged just in front of the belt confirming this is where the problem is. I measured the shellholder at .125”. I considered the feeler gauge addition and also just filing down the shell holder or as suggested modified shell holders. My concern is that this will hump the shoulder back more than is necessary and more than I would like? I do have both rifles and could keep two sets of brass but think that is asking for trouble and most likely it would show up with the buck/bull of a lifetime in the scope. First rifle is a Remington custom shop rifle from about 30 years ago so it may have been polished as suggested. My thoughts are I need a sizing die that will size the case all the way to the belt without bumping the shoulder back too far. I will call Redding on Monday but also open to other suggestions. Again, thank you all for your help. [/QUOTE]
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