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AR15/10 Rifles
New RCBS AR Series Reloading Dies
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<blockquote data-quote="chuckmaster" data-source="post: 492457" data-attributes="member: 23792"><p>hol37748</p><p> </p><p>Unfortunately I don't have any of the suspect cartridges left to measure, but I don't understand why this problem was sparatic. I bought 500 rds of once fired brass, resized them all, trimmed them all, and then reloaded them. That is when I found the problem of not being able to shoot or eject some of the rounds.</p><p> </p><p>I have since bought the new RCBS small base dies and have had zero problems. I had suspected that the old Pacific FL die was the issue, but didn't understand as to how or why. It seemed it would have been all or nothing, not every so often.</p><p> </p><p>Thanks for the advise on the shoulder and I will sometime take some spent brass and run it through the Pacific die and check the for the shoulder being pushed too far.</p><p> </p><p>Jim</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chuckmaster, post: 492457, member: 23792"] hol37748 Unfortunately I don't have any of the suspect cartridges left to measure, but I don't understand why this problem was sparatic. I bought 500 rds of once fired brass, resized them all, trimmed them all, and then reloaded them. That is when I found the problem of not being able to shoot or eject some of the rounds. I have since bought the new RCBS small base dies and have had zero problems. I had suspected that the old Pacific FL die was the issue, but didn't understand as to how or why. It seemed it would have been all or nothing, not every so often. Thanks for the advise on the shoulder and I will sometime take some spent brass and run it through the Pacific die and check the for the shoulder being pushed too far. Jim [/QUOTE]
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