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Reloading
7 mag brass problem
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<blockquote data-quote="jarnold37" data-source="post: 1544835" data-attributes="member: 29241"><p>Hope I am not going in wrong direction here but I also have had problems with belted cases. Maybe this is a different situation but in my problem the chamber was "fat" at the case head end of the chamber. The belt of the case also stretched over time but not as quickly as the case just above the belt (after one firing). In time, the belt had stretched enough to crack the sizing die. I kept the necks annealed and was good on that end but the other end there was no fix except a re chamber (with possibly a floating reamer holder). Maybe a non belted case would resize fully as that belt is hard (maybe impossible) to size once it has swelled to fill the "fat" chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jarnold37, post: 1544835, member: 29241"] Hope I am not going in wrong direction here but I also have had problems with belted cases. Maybe this is a different situation but in my problem the chamber was "fat" at the case head end of the chamber. The belt of the case also stretched over time but not as quickly as the case just above the belt (after one firing). In time, the belt had stretched enough to crack the sizing die. I kept the necks annealed and was good on that end but the other end there was no fix except a re chamber (with possibly a floating reamer holder). Maybe a non belted case would resize fully as that belt is hard (maybe impossible) to size once it has swelled to fill the "fat" chamber. [/QUOTE]
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