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Reloading
Coal gets longer and longer
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<blockquote data-quote="Bob Wright" data-source="post: 2491325" data-attributes="member: 104363"><p>From OP:</p><p>"I tried it with no primers in and the bushing I used made it really tough to seat. It was .328. Tried with lube as wel. When extracting it was done gently"</p><p></p><p>Running out of ideas here.</p><p>So if you have really tight seating tension, then you chamber it and it gets longer, maybe the area of shoulder to body diameter is being affected (growing). </p><p>I had this happen when experiencing "donuts" and did not recognize the swelling of that part of the cartridge when I seated the bullet. </p><p>So, you might do a measurement of the diameter at the body/shoulder before seating, after seating, after chambering and ejecting.</p><p>What a strange deal this problem is.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Wright, post: 2491325, member: 104363"] From OP: "I tried it with no primers in and the bushing I used made it really tough to seat. It was .328. Tried with lube as wel. When extracting it was done gently" Running out of ideas here. So if you have really tight seating tension, then you chamber it and it gets longer, maybe the area of shoulder to body diameter is being affected (growing). I had this happen when experiencing "donuts" and did not recognize the swelling of that part of the cartridge when I seated the bullet. So, you might do a measurement of the diameter at the body/shoulder before seating, after seating, after chambering and ejecting. What a strange deal this problem is..... [/QUOTE]
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