dukslayer4051
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As per the instructionsThe Hornady Brass is not as thick at the web as Peterson or other brass. The web area is where the problem is. Are you measuring your shoulder bump or just resizing per the instructions with the dies?
As per the instructionsThe Hornady Brass is not as thick at the web as Peterson or other brass. The web area is where the problem is. Are you measuring your shoulder bump or just resizing per the instructions with the dies?
Where did u rent it from and what tools are required?The reamer worked like magic on my Christensen Mesa Long range.
Now I can run ADG or Petersen or Hornady brass no problem.
I think to rent the reamer cost me $80,,,,easy peasy and I'm no gunsmith
Im curious about what steps and how and what tools. I'm worried I'd mess up my gun, I'm no gun SmithSearch Alex Wheeler and rent one of his reamers,,,,magic and literally 10 minute job.
Don't even have to take gun apart.
PM if you need help
I full length size my brassThe Hornady Brass is not as thick at the web as Peterson or other brass. The web area is where the problem is. Are you measuring your shoulder bump or just resizing per the instructions with the dies?
What is your load info? bullet, brass, primer, powder?He guys, I'm new to the prc world and last yr I picked up a bugara 7mm prc and this yr got a seekins 7prc. I'm having issues with reloads getting stuck in the breach after firing. I have heard there is a clicker issue. I wasn't familiar with that nor have I ever had any of these problems with my other rounds that I load. Is there a way that this could be diagnosed if there is an issue with the gun or is there something else I can do to my reloads to get past it?