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Donald

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Just to ad a bit. All chambers vary a bit. Factory brass or rounds are made to fit the smallest chamber. A big goodie for you on using Lapua brass, none better. And treated right they will last for at least 25 reloadings. Maybe need annealing now and then. If this is a gas gun, then you need to full lenght resize each time. Getting a proper die is a problem. If you will take 3 of your 3 times fired cases, unsized and send them to Harrells http://www.harrellsprec.com/ They will make you a full length sizing die custom made for your chamber. Cost is $70 and will be the best $70 you ever spent. About ever 5 or 6 reloads you need to anneal the neck and shoulder. A site with a lot of info. http://www.6mmbr.com/annealing.html. Lots to learn about reloading properly. Enjoy the journey.

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I just wanted to thank everyone for their advice. I tried a little bit of everything and got it figured out. I loaded 50 rounds and tried them out at Banner earlier today with zero problems or failures.

Thanks again...you guys rock!

What did you find to be the main problem, or were there multiple solutions?
 

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I think it had to do with neck tension. I think when I was seating the bullet, it was doing something to the shoulder. So I cleaned up the case mouth and readjusted my seating die and it corrected everything.
 

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