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Trouble with .308 Brass

maggitas

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Aug 6, 2007
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Hello guys I need some help from those with more experience reloading than myself. I purchased some once fired brass(Black Hills Match .308) here on the hide awhile back. I initially tried to resize the brass in my Forster National match Full Length sizing die. After several attempts I could not get the brass to size correctly as there was to much resistance when chambering a resized piece of brass. I have set up my dies with proper headspace utilizing a Hornady Headspace gauge and have no problems with any other brass than this lot. I was then told I needed a small base die. I then purchased a Redding Small Base bushing Full Length sizing die and utilizing the Redding die the brass fit neatly into my TBA Bolt action .308. After firing this brass it results in a sticky bolt. The Head space will not conform to the chamber. When using brass fired within this rilfe utilizing the same die I have no problems whatsoever. Would annealing alleviate this problem.
 
I have been annealing Lake City brass that would not fully resize. I annealed and they resized much more consistently. I believe I was having problems bumping the shoulder back enough on brass that I think came out of a machine gun. I hope this helps.
 
I have been annealing Lake City brass that would not fully resize. I annealed and they resized much more consistently. I believe I was having problems bumping the shoulder back enough on brass that I think came out of a machine gun. I hope this helps.

Same shoulder issue here with LC brass, Winchester and Federal always chambered easy.
I was able to move the shoulder back .003", problem solved.

I need to take a closer look at annealing soon.