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Unique Reloading Issue, Ruger American 270 Win
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<blockquote data-quote="hunterbob" data-source="post: 1272936" data-attributes="member: 38116"><p>Yes that can happen but I still think its a neck angle issue, that's not allowing the cartridge to go into battery... If the neck angle is 22 degrees and its slightly distorted it won't go in or it will go in hard..... I haven't heard him say he used a go/no go gauge on the brass casing after he resized it. There's also another no go gauge, for the completed cartridge too. and ; what kind of a caliper is he using for measuring with... he needs a digital caliper ... those plastic dial type are not accurate.... He needs to get with someone that's been reloading for a while to help him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunterbob, post: 1272936, member: 38116"] Yes that can happen but I still think its a neck angle issue, that's not allowing the cartridge to go into battery... If the neck angle is 22 degrees and its slightly distorted it won't go in or it will go in hard..... I haven't heard him say he used a go/no go gauge on the brass casing after he resized it. There's also another no go gauge, for the completed cartridge too. and ; what kind of a caliper is he using for measuring with... he needs a digital caliper ... those plastic dial type are not accurate.... He needs to get with someone that's been reloading for a while to help him. [/QUOTE]
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