General RE LEE
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Interesting recent development loading my 6mm ARC Howa bolt action. If I bump shoulder .002", bolt is difficult to close. Virgin brass shoulder is .008" back from a fired case and chambers easily. I kept lowering my FL die in increments till case chambers smoothly, which is right about .006-.008" shoulder bump. Cases are not growing more than .003" when bumping shoulder back this much, which is interesting.
I've never had a chamber that needed more than .002" shoulder bump to smoothly chamber a case.
I'm stumped. Any suggestions?
I've never had a chamber that needed more than .002" shoulder bump to smoothly chamber a case.
- Rifle has 1500 rounds on it
- Carbon ring removed in throat
- Bullet seated to jump .060
- Using .350 Hornady comparator and a fired case
- Loads are within Hornady load data and no over pressure
- Hornady 3x fired brass
I'm stumped. Any suggestions?
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