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Tight Chamber
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<blockquote data-quote="baldhunter" data-source="post: 701162" data-attributes="member: 11853"><p>I set the newly acquired die at 1/4 turn as per directions from RCBS and the brass chambers perfectly.I rechecked my older RCBS die and reset it at a 1/4 turn,resized some brass and it has very lite resistance when resizing the once fired brass.The newly acquired die has noticeably more resistance when resizing the brass even when resizing the brass that was previously run through the older die.The chamber may be tighter on this rifle than my other 7mag,but there definitely is a noticeable difference between the two dies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="baldhunter, post: 701162, member: 11853"] I set the newly acquired die at 1/4 turn as per directions from RCBS and the brass chambers perfectly.I rechecked my older RCBS die and reset it at a 1/4 turn,resized some brass and it has very lite resistance when resizing the once fired brass.The newly acquired die has noticeably more resistance when resizing the brass even when resizing the brass that was previously run through the older die.The chamber may be tighter on this rifle than my other 7mag,but there definitely is a noticeable difference between the two dies. [/QUOTE]
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