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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
Trouble Chambering??
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<blockquote data-quote="overbore" data-source="post: 127631" data-attributes="member: 2981"><p>From your inital descriptions is appears from here that after numerous reloads your cartridge's shoulder has moved ahead giving your headspace an incorect value. If you have a "go" gage you my check your chamber length and if it closes on your "go" it is the length of the case. I use a body die from Reding to set back the shoulder w/out resizinng the neck. Remember headspace is measured from the base to the datum line of the shoulder in non-belted cartriges.For belts, there is a new type of die. Overbore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="overbore, post: 127631, member: 2981"] From your inital descriptions is appears from here that after numerous reloads your cartridge's shoulder has moved ahead giving your headspace an incorect value. If you have a "go" gage you my check your chamber length and if it closes on your "go" it is the length of the case. I use a body die from Reding to set back the shoulder w/out resizinng the neck. Remember headspace is measured from the base to the datum line of the shoulder in non-belted cartriges.For belts, there is a new type of die. Overbore [/QUOTE]
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