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218 bee loading question

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  • perry shooter
    make sure the seater die is not causing the shoulder to deform Take a new case that will chamber and then without loading powder or bullet run it through the seater die NO BULLET NO POWDER then take this case that you have run through the die and see if it will still chamber.
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  • joes
    Good thought, I just tried it and nope. I think the bullet is pushing the brass outwards and may be a brass thickness problem. I am gonna try to outside neckturn. TY.
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  • joes
    It is the neck brass thickness- guess I have some work to do!
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  • Rocky Raab
    Don't be so hasty.

    When you look at a case that won't chamber, do you see shiny marks on the neck? Or on the point of the shoulder?

    If the marks are on the very corner of the shoulder, your die is buckling the case due to excessive crimp. That's what perry shooter was referring to, and it was also the first thing that popped into my mind.

    You don't need a crimp at all for the revolver, so back the seater die out a half turn and try again. (You'll have to run the seater stem down a bit to compensate, of course.)
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