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Reloading
Reloading Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="Gater" data-source="post: 1728883" data-attributes="member: 111019"><p>Yes I have checked for consistency and that's not the problem I use Berger 80.5 gr bullets the cases are all Norma and have been used in the same gun the problem with the bolt is if they are seated to long when you close the bolt and jam the bullet in to the lands it puts back pressure on the bolt it's self then when you pull the trigger it won't fire when removing the unfixed round the bullet gets stuck in the barrel and I end up with a powder mess I can get the bullet out and clean up the powder so to avoid this I try and keep .005 off of the lands but for some reason my Forster seating die no longer seats to the same ogive measurement that's the problem.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gater, post: 1728883, member: 111019"] Yes I have checked for consistency and that’s not the problem I use Berger 80.5 gr bullets the cases are all Norma and have been used in the same gun the problem with the bolt is if they are seated to long when you close the bolt and jam the bullet in to the lands it puts back pressure on the bolt it’s self then when you pull the trigger it won’t fire when removing the unfixed round the bullet gets stuck in the barrel and I end up with a powder mess I can get the bullet out and clean up the powder so to avoid this I try and keep .005 off of the lands but for some reason my Forster seating die no longer seats to the same ogive measurement that’s the problem. [/QUOTE]
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