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It's touching the shell holder + 1/4 turnAt the top of the stroke, the shell holder and fl die must be in full contact, when sizing.
Screw fl die down more.
Lol... Wrong ammo lol... Rifle shoot moa with those ammoAlmost looks like the wrong die
Or using the wrong ammo in that chamber
Lee press with RCBS 30801 die and Lee Can't find part # set of FL + CRIMPER + bullet SeatingWhat press are you using? And part no. of the die sets being used?
I know they are ... Just want to fix that problem... If they were in Specs.. I'll not writing in hereIt isn't going to matter how much you take off shell holder or die or how far you screw it down. You're way past standard dimensions. Even a good mek and ick knows that! LOL![]()
They are lube and I removed the expender ball from the RCBS dieAre you lubing the inside of the case before sizing it. If not it could be that the expander ball is pulling on the shoulder and stretching it when it pulls back thru the neck of the case.
Thanks ... So no way the re used them ? Was trying to save $ ... Here it's about $80-100 a box and they poorly loaded... ES in powder is .8 grain pdwr in Win.Factory loads are not intended for reloading purposes. With the WSM cartridges Winchester loads them pretty hot so the brass will be out of spec after shooting. I just went through all this with a friend. Buy Norma brass and be done with it or don't reload just buy factory ammo.
It isn't worth the time or effort. Done, Fini, Hecho, Fertig! Buy new Norma brass.Thanks ... So no way the re used them ?
Have some Nosler... They are not plated...Get yourself a box of standard brass rounds and try them to see how it goes. What I find strange is a fired factory round will not rechamber in your rifle.
Neck diam new: 0.338" fired: 0.345" after resised : 0.337A couple thoughts.
First is that for brass to grow .010” base to shoulder Datumfrom factory new is not uncommon. Most is shipped at minimum or below and will grow to fit the chamber. Nothing to see there.
Setting the die to touch the shell holder and 1/4 turn is no guarantee that they will be touching under pressure at the top of the stroke. Visually confirm there is no gap with a case inserted.
Being able to get .015” feeler gauge between the case head and shell holder is excessive. Measure the distance from the top of the shell holder to the deck where the case sets. Should be no more than .125”
Based on your photo, the shoulder is not contacting the die. Note the bulge at the base of the neck after sizing. Maybe the shell holder, maybe the die. Maybe the base of the case is too expanded to be fixed into the die with the leverage your press has, but it really looks like an issue of the case not getting into the die. With two separate dies, same problem, I’d look elsewhere.
Measure the base on fired and unfired brass and compare diameters report both numbers.
You state that “all is in spec”. This answers has caused more problems with internet diagnostics than any thing else ever. What is the actual measurements, new, fired after sizing. You won’t be the first or last to screw up a spec or math or interpret a drawing wrong.
Note the circled base of he neck. Photos can play tricks, but you should be able to measure that or feel a ridge.
Hope something there helps
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One shell holder is 0.122" the other one is 0.115" I tried them both in both diesA couple thoughts.
First is that for brass to grow .010” base to shoulder Datumfrom factory new is not uncommon. Most is shipped at minimum or below and will grow to fit the chamber. Nothing to see there.
Setting the die to touch the shell holder and 1/4 turn is no guarantee that they will be touching under pressure at the top of the stroke. Visually confirm there is no gap with a case inserted.
Being able to get .015” feeler gauge between the case head and shell holder is excessive. Measure the distance from the top of the shell holder to the deck where the case sets. Should be no more than .125”
Based on your photo, the shoulder is not contacting the die. Note the bulge at the base of the neck after sizing. Maybe the shell holder, maybe the die. Maybe the base of the case is too expanded to be fixed into the die with the leverage your press has, but it really looks like an issue of the case not getting into the die. With two separate dies, same problem, I’d look elsewhere.
Measure the base on fired and unfired brass and compare diameters report both numbers.
You state that “all is in spec”. This answers has caused more problems with internet diagnostics than any thing else ever. What is the actual measurements, new, fired after sizing. You won’t be the first or last to screw up a spec or math or interpret a drawing wrong.
Note the circled base of he neck. Photos can play tricks, but you should be able to measure that or feel a ridge.
Hope something there helps
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Visually Confirm.![]()
100% spot on….. both question and statementCan you chamber a fired round ( before sizing). Also if it were me I would not use nickel plated brass.