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Reloading
Testing Cases After Resizing?
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<blockquote data-quote="ThrdKllr" data-source="post: 2147097" data-attributes="member: 110734"><p>To the OP:</p><p>You said you noticed that factory ammo was a little tight chambering also. So pushing the shoulder back enough may not be the problem. It may be the distance from the base to the belt especially if you have a custom chambered barrel. You need to measure your shoulder bump and insure it's correct and try to find some different brass with a shorter distance from the base to the forward edge of the belt and see how it chambers. I have a friend who bought a new CDL 700 in 7mmRM and had 2 boxes of factory ammo that wouldn't chamber at all. Changed brands and all was good. The only measurement that was different between the two was the distance to the belt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThrdKllr, post: 2147097, member: 110734"] To the OP: You said you noticed that factory ammo was a little tight chambering also. So pushing the shoulder back enough may not be the problem. It may be the distance from the base to the belt especially if you have a custom chambered barrel. You need to measure your shoulder bump and insure it’s correct and try to find some different brass with a shorter distance from the base to the forward edge of the belt and see how it chambers. I have a friend who bought a new CDL 700 in 7mmRM and had 2 boxes of factory ammo that wouldn’t chamber at all. Changed brands and all was good. The only measurement that was different between the two was the distance to the belt. [/QUOTE]
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