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Re: Chambering Problem
[Re: fladeerhntr]
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04/16/15 06:29 AM
04/16/15 06:29 AM
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Yea... You still need to run an empty up in there and back the die off a turn or two. Then take the loaded round and adjust the seater down until it is touching the loaded round.
It is going to be real close even though the bullets are not the same. Seat your new bullet and if it is still tight... just adjust a hair deeper at a time until it chambers fine.
If it isn't tight at all you may want to go back the other way... longer.
You probably did but don't forget to chamfer the inside of the case neck.
Last edited by Goatkiller; 04/16/15 06:32 AM.
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