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.308 reloading troubles

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  • twin60s
    check the rim of the case. i loaded some 22/250 for my 700 using once fired brass. i ended up with a couple where the rim got a little distorted. not much,just a hair. enuff to keep it from going into the chamber.
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  • b00mer
    check the case length
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  • HandLoad
    Different bullet profile? Different components? Not going full stroke on the resize (leaves the shoulder too long)?
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  • Laredo Lefty
    I full length size and trim my .308 in a Dillon trim die. Make sure you get the shoulder back to original size.
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  • Nwcid
    Cases were trimmed. Same bullets for the 700 (which is what I was loading for) since it was from the batch I bought 10 years ago (wish the price tag was still the same).

    As far as full stroke the die comes up "tight" to the die plate.

    I took the calipers too a couple of the cases and seem to be in spec. I will have to play with it more next week when I get home.
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  • bsdoyle
    Try using a case without a bullet that has been resized and ready for pow and lead.
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  • Nwcid
    quote:Originally posted by bsdoyle
    Try using a case without a bullet that has been resized and ready for pow and lead.


    I have tried that too. I only loaded a few rounds when I found out they would not work.
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  • Ruger77VT
    Check bullet runout. Ecessive runout will can you round to fail to chamber. I ran into this problem myself. Look at the bullet that wouldnt chamber and inspect for foriegn marks.
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  • Mtnlover
    It sounds like your dies are not moving the case shoulder back. You'll need to measure the dimension from the case head to midpoint on the shoulder on a fired case and compare it to one that has been resized in your press. Several companies make simple tools that fit on your calipers for the purpose (Sinclair, Stoney Point, etc.). If the shoulder is not being moved back and you have no more adjustment in your dies and press, you may have to have the dies milled down a few thousandths to make it work. Before you go to that trouble, be sure to have your gunsmith confirm that the chamber on your rifle is within SAAMI specs.
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  • HandLoad
    Some presses flex more than others - take a case and run it into the FL resize die, leaving it at full stroke, with your hand on the handle, pushing it. With the other hand, using a feeler gauge, see if there is still some gap between the shellholder and the bottom face of the FL Die. You may find that the die needs to be advanced a quarter to a half-turn more. Sometimes that gap is all it takes to make the Cartrige too long, just that little extra. Yeah, it is an "Interference" fit when the press is empty, but it is correct adjustment (On Some Presses) when it is loaded up.
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  • Nwcid
    Handloader hit it. My die must have moved a little since last time I used it. I have a RCBS progressive and the dies stay in the die plate. I guess they can still moved enough to mess things up.

    Now to pull the 100rds I loaded before I checked them [xx(]
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  • jtmarine0831
    AH HA! THAT'S IT! ONE WORD! PROGRESSIVE!


    [:p][:D][:p][:D][:p]


    Just funnin'!
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  • flyingtorpedo
    quote:Originally posted by Nwcid
    Now to pull the 100rds I loaded before I checked them [xx(]

    Have fun with that! [}:)] It's always fun pulling more than a few rounds after you knoticed there is a mistake. Sure beats the alternative though.[B)]
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  • Nwcid
    Well I got that all straightened out. Man pulling bullets sucks but now it is right. I will have to go actually try some tomorrow [:D]

    I was mostly trying to burn up 2 old boxes of bullets I had laying around so I can work on some new pet loads. I am loading for a Remington 700p LTR (is that enough initials) that I shot a couple hundred rounds though when I first got it and it has been sitting for years. Well after the purchase of my AWC Thundrtrap suppressor and having some threading done it has found new life.

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    Whats wrong with being progressive [:D]

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  • HandLoad
    Nwcid - if you DO have a progressive, go back and make sure the center bolt on the turret is tight - sometimes that is where the gap begins. Will really mess with your set-up. If you do find some looseness, then you will have to go and do the whole set-up routine again to reset case and seating lengths/depths, etc.

    Regards,

    Big Ugly Guy
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