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Originally Posted By: UlvejaegerAnother thought to consider and an easy check, are the cases themselves over length.  If they are long enough to hit the end of the case neck cut in the chamber and are loaded you won't be able to fully close the bolt.  Just an idea from experience.

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If your dies are properly adjusted for fl sizing, and you still have trouble chambering the round ^^^this is usually the problem. Look at the end of the neck of your fired casings. If they are shiny brass and not carbon covered they are hitting the end of the chamber. Trim them back .010 from that dimension and you will be running smooth again. As was mentioned in an earlier post, neck sizing only, usually improves accuracy and prolongs the life of your brass.


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