Lee Goodwin
Well-Known Member
A couple of times I have crushed the shoulder a little with the bullet seater die, causing the shoulder to mushroom just a tad and made the cartridge difficult to chamber. I think it happened in the cam over.
Just order one of these. It will tell you what is wrong with the case.I am reloading .270 using rcbs dies , sierra 130 grain bullets , cases were checked for length RELOADED SHELLS WILL NOT FIT IN SAKO BOLT WILL NOT CLOSE. WHAT GIVE ME ANY SUGGESTIONS.AM I DOING WRONG. i have ordered new calipher and going to measure each winchester casing CAN
The only time i had that.happen was when I.bought a win mod 70 in 30-07I am reloading .270 using rcbs dies , sierra 130 grain bullets , cases were checked for length RELOADED SHELLS WILL NOT FIT IN SAKO BOLT WILL NOT CLOSE. WHAT GIVE ME ANY SUGGESTIONS.AM I DOING WRONG. i have ordered new calipher and going to measure each winchester casing CAN
Unprimed brass needs to be full length sized. Then if used by the same gun you can neck size only and allow brass to last longer.I am reloading .270 using rcbs dies , sierra 130 grain bullets , cases were checked for length RELOADED SHELLS WILL NOT FIT IN SAKO BOLT WILL NOT CLOSE. WHAT GIVE ME ANY SUGGESTIONS.AM I DOING WRONG. i have ordered new calipher and going to measure each winchester casing CAN
Couple thoughts here... case gauges are fine, but really, OP has to set the shoulder back far enough (probably... we are missing some details) to chamber reliably in this specific gun. My guess, like others, is that the shoulder isn't being set back far enough.
I have seen this happen... the expander ball can pull the neck/shoulder forward when it is extracted from the case. Maybe could be fixed with lube inside the case neck?
It is hard to troubleshoot when there is insufficient information to provide sound advice without speculations.
He used a factory round to set the seater die for a different brand of bullet.OP said he used an unfired case to set the resizing die. Never done this, always ran the die in til it touched shellholder at top of stroke, turn another 1/4 turn and lock her down for full length resizing. Am I missin somethin.
A couple of times I have crushed the shoulder a little with the bullet seater die, causing the shoulder to mushroom just a tad and made the cartridge difficult to chamber. I think it happened in the cam over.