old man
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Am reloading once fired cases from this rifle and resized with total length the same as those factory loads, yet some will not chamber.primer seating is fine.Any thoughts?
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Yes, you are very likely not bumping the shoulder back enough but rather than "turning the die down 1/4-1/2 turn" or turn the die down "a little more", learn to do it the right way and using the right method(s) so you understand how to reload properly. Its not rocket surgery.
I have reloaded thousands or rounds but never had this kind of problem.this is the rifle that also will not fire factory ammo worth a dam.
Are you putting any lube on the inside of the neck? I've had a few in the past that really hung up on the downward stroke which I believe actually might have stretched the case a bit.
Yes i believe the shoulder is the problem but how do i fix it?
What do yo mean by will not fire factory ammo worth a dam?
no better than 3 in groups with fed, browning,and sako 180 gr. ammo.
OK, guessing a 30 cal of some flavor but knowing more specifics such as make/model of rifle, scope/rings, did the rifle ever shoot near 1 MOA, your level of shooting, etc would help a lot.
Will the case chamber before you insert the bullet? If it will then you may have the crimp too heavy. Try raising the bullet seating die and lowering the bullet seater. I have seen this bulge the case slightly especially if the bullet has no cannelure.
If they will not seat without a bullet, you are not sizing them correctly. I would seat a bullet in a case that will chamber to verify you have an acceptable seating depth. I’d also invest in a shoulder bump gauge to verify how much you are sizing your brass. You will sometimes see the the shoulder get bumped forward if your die isn’t set up correctly