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<blockquote data-quote="uncle money bags" data-source="post: 2320052" data-attributes="member: 8377"><p>From what you are describing i would agree that the reloads are the problem. I am fairly certain that the issue with the reloads is that the case was either not full length resized, or the resizing die was not properly set up.</p><p></p><p>Until those rounds can be checked/gauged i would set them aside.</p><p>If you want to do a quick and dirty check try and drop them into your chamber. There shouldnt be any resistance, in or out. In fact a correctly sized case may have a small bit of play or looseness to it. This isnt something i would generally recommend to verify a good case, but it will definitely tell you if the case is oversized. </p><p></p><p>The case trim length is supposed to be 1.75 inches, but i dont think that is your problem, but it could be a small part of it in conjunction with the sizing problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uncle money bags, post: 2320052, member: 8377"] From what you are describing i would agree that the reloads are the problem. I am fairly certain that the issue with the reloads is that the case was either not full length resized, or the resizing die was not properly set up. Until those rounds can be checked/gauged i would set them aside. If you want to do a quick and dirty check try and drop them into your chamber. There shouldnt be any resistance, in or out. In fact a correctly sized case may have a small bit of play or looseness to it. This isnt something i would generally recommend to verify a good case, but it will definitely tell you if the case is oversized. The case trim length is supposed to be 1.75 inches, but i dont think that is your problem, but it could be a small part of it in conjunction with the sizing problem. [/QUOTE]
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