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Reloading
Sort of stuck case in chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="AZShooter" data-source="post: 771553" data-attributes="member: 5219"><p>Other posters:</p><p></p><p> BlueScotty doesn't have a donut issue. He is using the wrong word for description. A donut is formed on the inside of a case and this is not what is going on.</p><p></p><p>BlueScotty:</p><p></p><p> If a case is snug with bolt closure then it can be even tighter after firing. This is a magnum not a BR case. I understand that you don't want to over size the case and work the brass but you just aren't sizing the brass enough. Set the FL die a bit deeper so the sized brass has no resistance on bolt closure and I'll bet that solves your issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AZShooter, post: 771553, member: 5219"] Other posters: BlueScotty doesn't have a donut issue. He is using the wrong word for description. A donut is formed on the inside of a case and this is not what is going on. BlueScotty: If a case is snug with bolt closure then it can be even tighter after firing. This is a magnum not a BR case. I understand that you don't want to over size the case and work the brass but you just aren't sizing the brass enough. Set the FL die a bit deeper so the sized brass has no resistance on bolt closure and I'll bet that solves your issue. [/QUOTE]
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