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Why won’t my bolt close?
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<blockquote data-quote="greenejc" data-source="post: 1693378" data-attributes="member: 60453"><p>No you're not. I neck size my 6mm Remington and 25-06 brass all the time. When you go to the range next time, re-chamber each casing after firing. If any won't re-chamber, back your load off about 0.5 grains and try again. Do this again if some of the brass still won't chamber. If all the brass will re-chamber after its been fired, it was too much pressure. If all the brass re-chambers after its been fired, its a bullet seating depth problem or primers that aren't seated completely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenejc, post: 1693378, member: 60453"] No you're not. I neck size my 6mm Remington and 25-06 brass all the time. When you go to the range next time, re-chamber each casing after firing. If any won't re-chamber, back your load off about 0.5 grains and try again. Do this again if some of the brass still won't chamber. If all the brass will re-chamber after its been fired, it was too much pressure. If all the brass re-chambers after its been fired, its a bullet seating depth problem or primers that aren't seated completely. [/QUOTE]
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