I didn't run into any trouble until after 4 firings. My cases stretched to 1.420. Cases were slightly hard to chamber. After firing a couple, you could see a shiny ring around the case mouth and pressures were a lot higher with previous safe loads, as evidenced by tight bolt lift and extractor marks on the casehead.
I trimmed back to 1.400 and the pressures went away. After trimming and firing once, the cases were stretched to 1.405 already. All cases FL sized every time. I have read, and now experienced it too, that that the 17 FB is a case stretcher in factory guns. Keep an eye on it, for sure. I'm gonna partial resize from now on, or at least until I have to bump the shoulder back. That might help a little.
I agree with Ackman partly, it is doubtful you have a chamber that short, but it is possible. No matter how sloppy your chamber really is or isn't, eventually you will have to trim your cases. A chamber length plug will give you the exact measurement you need to trim to.
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