Hugnot
Well-Known Member
The area just above the web of the case is subjected to expansion thus sticking, like this causes the "clicker" problem but also might cause problems in chambering. This is also the area that will separate upon excessive headspace. The remedies are using a small base die or chamber modifications. Finding a small base die for the .28 Nosler might be a problem. I use the cheap & available Lee F/L dies that size down to .2 inches from cartridge base for many of my rifles like - .22-.250, 6mmCM, 6.5CM, 6.5PRC, & others but could not find a cheap (like under $25) Lee F/L die for the .28 Nosler. Another die that might fix the problem is the Redding .28 Nosler body die. My Redding body dies appear to size more of case body near .2 of base, like my .22-.250 Redding body die applied to brass sized with my .22-.250 Forster F/L die.
Measuring case diameter variations just above the web or .2 inches will indicate the problem.
Measuring case diameter variations just above the web or .2 inches will indicate the problem.
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