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Reloading
Stuck case in chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="PBR driver" data-source="post: 1952091" data-attributes="member: 20780"><p>When you changed barrels you changed everything. You can not just pick up where you were before on your old BBL. </p><p>Every reamer when used gets smaller making it a tighter chamber and your bore may very well be tighter.</p><p>If you fire factory ammo through your new BBL you can take the case expansion measurements and use this as your base line by using a 0.0001" micrometer.</p><p>In hand loading as you work up from the minimum load, which you should do when changing the BBL.</p><p>measure your case expansion with a 0.0001" micrometer.</p><p>When you have achieved the same case expansion as your factory loads then in your chamber with your components you have found the maximum load in your chamber with your components.</p><p>Hope this can help you, good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PBR driver, post: 1952091, member: 20780"] When you changed barrels you changed everything. You can not just pick up where you were before on your old BBL. Every reamer when used gets smaller making it a tighter chamber and your bore may very well be tighter. If you fire factory ammo through your new BBL you can take the case expansion measurements and use this as your base line by using a 0.0001" micrometer. In hand loading as you work up from the minimum load, which you should do when changing the BBL. measure your case expansion with a 0.0001" micrometer. When you have achieved the same case expansion as your factory loads then in your chamber with your components you have found the maximum load in your chamber with your components. Hope this can help you, good luck. [/QUOTE]
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