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Old June 3, 2014, 10:06 PM   #3
geetarman
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If you are sure you have your dies set correctly, one thing you might check is to see if your primers are below flush with the base. That will cause a definite problem trying to chamber a round. That does not explain the problem with extraction.

Are you gauging all your trimmed brass for correct OAL?

Was all this brass fired through your gun?

If you are trimming back to minimum length and the primers are even or below flush, you should not be having issues unless something else is going on.

Are your primers flattened when you extract the brass? I do not have a loading manual in front of me and I have never used the powder you are using but if those loads are not at the top of the chart for your manual, you should be ok.

I am guessing your bullets do not have a crimping groove so I am guessing you are taper crimping.

Are you using military brass?

HTH
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