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So awhile back I posted how when checking shoulder bump for a 222 that my once fired cases were .014" longer than new brass, and it generated response. Well now I am setting up dies to load for a 243. I checked about 20 once fired cases and all were within .001" I wrote that measurement down and I subtracted .002" (for shoulder bump). Well again I checked the last remaining new Winchester brass that I had on hand to see how much my cases were growing. Guess what THE MEASUREMENT IS THE SAME! Cases didn't grow. Now I am really confused. When I first reloaded this new brass I did not re-size it I am thinking I must have a minimum chamber The bolt closed with ease when chambering. To ad a little more to the story, I received about 300 range pickup 243 brass recently, I tumbled these and deprimed for future use. I thought I would measure the shoulders on a few of these. I pulled out 20 and measured them guess what SAME EXACT SIZE AS MY ONCE FIRED AND NEW BRASS! What am I to think of this? I think my 20 degree shoulder bump insert is bad What do you all think?