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Reloading
Stiff chambering
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<blockquote data-quote="jasonoldman" data-source="post: 688077" data-attributes="member: 53059"><p>Yes factory rounds still chamber. If I sharpie up a factory round it may make the slightest mark. I was wondering if I could have something in the chamber as well but after reading pitsnipe's comment I was curious so i took one of the marked reloads and chambered it going in at different positions (essentially just rotated the bullet around) now I would think it should make this scrape mark in different points of the rotation if seated straight. </p><p></p><p>This was not the case as no further marks were made, leading me to think I may not have seated them exactly straight, and may very well have a "high" side. I don't know what would cause this either, maybe the slightest amount of give in the press? I can not see any variation but it would be to small for me to see by eye. What could I do to fix the problem if that is it for sure.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Oh and what is "mic your bullets for dai". I am relatively new to this.</p><p></p><p>Thanks again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasonoldman, post: 688077, member: 53059"] Yes factory rounds still chamber. If I sharpie up a factory round it may make the slightest mark. I was wondering if I could have something in the chamber as well but after reading pitsnipe's comment I was curious so i took one of the marked reloads and chambered it going in at different positions (essentially just rotated the bullet around) now I would think it should make this scrape mark in different points of the rotation if seated straight. This was not the case as no further marks were made, leading me to think I may not have seated them exactly straight, and may very well have a "high" side. I don't know what would cause this either, maybe the slightest amount of give in the press? I can not see any variation but it would be to small for me to see by eye. What could I do to fix the problem if that is it for sure. Oh and what is "mic your bullets for dai". I am relatively new to this. Thanks again. [/QUOTE]
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