what bullet did your other rounds use?
I tried working a load up for my FLCP-SR for 178 eldm with 4064 and made them to the same size as my other rounds and they won't chamber without considerable force. Anyone else experience that with a stock savage barrel and the eldm bullets
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what bullet did your other rounds use?
168 Nosler ballistic tip and also 175 smk. Both loaded to 2.8 even tried just seating a bullet and doing a plunk test into the chamber and the round wouldn't go in. Something is off
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Sounds like your brass shoulder is off. Did you full length resize or just bump the shoulder?
Full length but my die could've been bumped I'm gonna try to turn it down just a bit
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Tried it got a resized primed case chambering then dropped powder and bullet in and even moved the oal down a bit to where a dummy would chamber. Still no go not hearing or feeling any crunch of powder running 41.5 grains
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Can you chamber a sized case w/o a bullet?
"An armed society is a polite society"
"...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?
Turned the sizing die down about a turn and they work fine. Apparently the die got bumped
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DOH!
"An armed society is a polite society"
"...shall not be infringed" What's the confusion?
Yeah lee dies don't have freaking locks on the nuts
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I've got some varget too but I've got a jug of 4064
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Get some Varget .You won't be sorry. My 700P will put 5 168's in to 1 ragged hole .
Got some but gonna start with the old standby 41.5 of 4064 works with my 168 ballistic tips and 175smk with that matches fgmm. Replaced the lock rings on the lee dies with Hornady should fix that crap
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Possible problem with that is unless the die contact with the press is perfect, it could cause some issues with straight loads.
Id advise a rubber O ring under the lock ring and just hand snug down to that. The O rings can be had at the plumbing dept in Home Depot. Some also use small ones under the lock ring on the adjustment stem on the seating die. The idea being that it allows for some float when seating the bullet and straighter loads as a result. Im not so sure that just finger tight without the O ring isnt about the same.
No doubt the straighter the load the more consistent the accuracy will be.
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