I have a 300 WSM that after shoulder bumping fired brass back .002 inches with a FL sizing die, is still a pain to chamber. In fact, the resistance doesn't start to feel normal until I take it down .020 inches shoulder bump (fired = 1.730. Sized to comfortable chambering = 1.710). I'm measuring with a Sincliar bump gauge and digital calipers. Rifle is a Model 70 with a Bartlein barrel. Loads are on the higher end of tolerances but not out of line or showing signs of too much pressure. Die is a FL Redding.
Thoughts on why that might be? The gun will chamber with the minimal bump but it takes some effort. My biggest concern is I don't want to gal the lugs or damage the gun.
Thoughts on why that might be? The gun will chamber with the minimal bump but it takes some effort. My biggest concern is I don't want to gal the lugs or damage the gun.