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Reloading
Trouble with ETips - lack of tension
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<blockquote data-quote="davkrat" data-source="post: 513732" data-attributes="member: 6452"><p>I contacted Nosler a while back and they said the measurements I got were within their specs. Partial sizing might be the problem but on the bad cases I can simply seat and then push the bullet by hand straight through the neck of the cartridge. If I had a bushing die I would order another .002" smaller bushing. I have some once fired cases to load up and we'll see how that works without the .308 expander ball. I did take apart my sizing die the other night to clean it and noticed a bright copper ring around the expander ball as if it had been shaving copper. Hopefully I just screwed up 50 pieces of brass and will chock it up as a learning experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davkrat, post: 513732, member: 6452"] I contacted Nosler a while back and they said the measurements I got were within their specs. Partial sizing might be the problem but on the bad cases I can simply seat and then push the bullet by hand straight through the neck of the cartridge. If I had a bushing die I would order another .002" smaller bushing. I have some once fired cases to load up and we'll see how that works without the .308 expander ball. I did take apart my sizing die the other night to clean it and noticed a bright copper ring around the expander ball as if it had been shaving copper. Hopefully I just screwed up 50 pieces of brass and will chock it up as a learning experience. [/QUOTE]
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