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Reloading
Sort of stuck case in chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="alpuig" data-source="post: 776502" data-attributes="member: 65950"><p>I've had a similar problem loading .308, my expander ball in my sizeing die was to small ( diameter) and the projectile was being forced down the neck causing this bulge, I changed the expander ball for one that measured closer to the projectile , there wasn't as much neck tension but it seemed fine, I unloaded all the rounds, resized full length and reloaded, it restored all my brass, and would cycle flawlessly, IMO use the proper die for the desired job and still double check the manufacturing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alpuig, post: 776502, member: 65950"] I've had a similar problem loading .308, my expander ball in my sizeing die was to small ( diameter) and the projectile was being forced down the neck causing this bulge, I changed the expander ball for one that measured closer to the projectile , there wasn't as much neck tension but it seemed fine, I unloaded all the rounds, resized full length and reloaded, it restored all my brass, and would cycle flawlessly, IMO use the proper die for the desired job and still double check the manufacturing [/QUOTE]
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