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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Tight chamber: resizing loading ammo
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<blockquote data-quote="Freediver474" data-source="post: 1765467" data-attributes="member: 111760"><p>I recent purchased a custom rifle and it seems like it has such a tight chamber that it won't chamber some factory rounds or my reloads out of my other 2 243s. I'm leaving for a coyote hunting trip next week and I picked up 150 rounds of 70gr 243 dogtown ammo because i didn't have time to load up ammo for the new rifle. The new factory rounds Will not chamber. I ran it through my resizer and I can get it to chamber but it feels like the bullets are loose now. Do I have to resize and pull all the bullets and start fresh?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freediver474, post: 1765467, member: 111760"] I recent purchased a custom rifle and it seems like it has such a tight chamber that it won’t chamber some factory rounds or my reloads out of my other 2 243s. I’m leaving for a coyote hunting trip next week and I picked up 150 rounds of 70gr 243 dogtown ammo because i didn’t have time to load up ammo for the new rifle. The new factory rounds Will not chamber. I ran it through my resizer and I can get it to chamber but it feels like the bullets are loose now. Do I have to resize and pull all the bullets and start fresh? [/QUOTE]
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