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small ring above belt on .300 win mag
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<blockquote data-quote="aebhunter" data-source="post: 1318305" data-attributes="member: 72979"><p>I had a new .300 built and am not to a point where I am reloading some of the cases I have shot through it. I noticed that some of them were chambering extremely tight, so I decided to run them through my full length resizer to sort of "start from scratch. Using a Redding full length sizer. After I ran a couple through I chambered and they were a little better, but not great. I also noticed a little ring just above the belt. I then ran a couple through a body only die and bumped the shoulders back, they chamber like butter now, but there is a tiny little ring of brass that actually came off the case...***?</p><p></p><p>Wondering if my new .300 has a tighter chamber than my old one and I am getting the dreaded "case bulge" above the belt?</p><p></p><p>Anyone ever dealt with this before? I am not real keen on firing rounds through my gun where I seem to have "manipulated" so much brass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aebhunter, post: 1318305, member: 72979"] I had a new .300 built and am not to a point where I am reloading some of the cases I have shot through it. I noticed that some of them were chambering extremely tight, so I decided to run them through my full length resizer to sort of "start from scratch. Using a Redding full length sizer. After I ran a couple through I chambered and they were a little better, but not great. I also noticed a little ring just above the belt. I then ran a couple through a body only die and bumped the shoulders back, they chamber like butter now, but there is a tiny little ring of brass that actually came off the case...***? Wondering if my new .300 has a tighter chamber than my old one and I am getting the dreaded "case bulge" above the belt? Anyone ever dealt with this before? I am not real keen on firing rounds through my gun where I seem to have "manipulated" so much brass. [/QUOTE]
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