Brad,
will a projectile slip back into a fired case? If not, a neck ream may fix your problem. I had a few dramas with my 20-250 until I started reaming crap quality,inconsistent Rem & Win brass. Can't wait to get my hands on some Lapua 22-250 brass!
Cheers Dugald
Extraction problems
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Re: Extraction problems
Yes a projie slides into the fired case. I recognised that I needed to neck turn before I even loaded them. Its at the smiths now and from what we can gather its just a mis match of cases to the reamer. Solution... I will know when its fixed. But both our bets were on having to skim a whisker more out with the reamer. Time will tell....
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Re: Extraction problems
Brad how do they skim out more using the same reamer ? Wouldn't it just make the chamber deeper ?
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Re: Extraction problems
Hey brad I had to do the same to mine,piece of wooden dowl,wet and dry,barrel in lathe and ...........
................................................bingo problem solved.
Regards Chris.
................................................bingo problem solved.
Regards Chris.
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Re: Extraction problems
Just wait and see mate, its the same way shane fixed trevs JAB 20 by the sounds of it.