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Trouble sizing 7mm Weatherby brass
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<blockquote data-quote="MagnumManiac" data-source="post: 2046212" data-attributes="member: 10755"><p>Ok, too much misinformation being bandied about here.</p><p>Willis die ain't gonna fix the issue.</p><p>Here's what you do, if your die has an expander ball fitted, either remove it or screw it up so the recapping pin is just inside the die mouth.</p><p>Without adjusting the die, using the shortest shell holder, place a .005" feeler gauge under the case head. Size a case, clean the lube off and try to chamber it... if it chambers all good. If not, try a .008" feeler gauge, repeat and if it still won't chamber, try a .010" feeler gauge.</p><p>You need a new case each time for it to have merit, because the spring back will change if you use the same case each time.</p><p></p><p>Cheers.</p><p>P. S.</p><p>Get a normal RCBS shell holder and have .010" turned off the TOP of it, keep it with that die set.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MagnumManiac, post: 2046212, member: 10755"] Ok, too much misinformation being bandied about here. Willis die ain’t gonna fix the issue. Here’s what you do, if your die has an expander ball fitted, either remove it or screw it up so the recapping pin is just inside the die mouth. Without adjusting the die, using the shortest shell holder, place a .005” feeler gauge under the case head. Size a case, clean the lube off and try to chamber it... if it chambers all good. If not, try a .008” feeler gauge, repeat and if it still won’t chamber, try a .010” feeler gauge. You need a new case each time for it to have merit, because the spring back will change if you use the same case each time. Cheers. P. S. Get a normal RCBS shell holder and have .010” turned off the TOP of it, keep it with that die set. [/QUOTE]
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