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Anybody ever had this problem.

Had someone give me 100 rounds of once fired Hornady 300 win mag brass. After full length resizing My bolt is still a little tough to close I painted the case with a sharpie and the shoulder isn’t rubbing but the outer ring case head is Gauling just a lil bit. Any suggestions.
 

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Yup. I just had the same problem with a 7Mag. On mine, the fired case was fine, but after sizing the same case would be tight. I backed off my full length die, a smidge, and all was good.

Good luck. jd
 
Yes it’s happening on the cam over of the bolt a factory round chambers fine. I will back out my die and see what happens. Appreciate it guys.
 
I still can’t get it figured out it’s happening on the cam over of the bolt. If I go ahead and pop the case into the bolt it chambers fine but if I don’t do that it tries to cam over on the case head.
 
JUST FIXED ONE HEAR IN THE SHOP LAST WEEK DOING THAT AND IN MY CASE THE EXTRACTOR WAS BROKE SPINNIG ON THE CASE HEAD TILL IT HIT THE RIVOT CHECK THE EXTRACTOR
 
It’s a older model sendero with the rivet stile ejector and from what I can see it looks fine. But it’s not wanting to jump over the case head for some reason. I may need a new ejector I’m not sure.
 

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