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416 ruger reloading help

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14 May 2012, 05:11
oldboar
416 ruger reloading help
So I got a set of redding fl 416 ruger dies. Let me start off by saying that new brass can be inserted in the chamber and the bolt goes down fine, as with once fired brass. Now after I run them through the fl re sizing die the brass will still go into my chamber and the bolt will close easy.. Its when I seat a bullet such as hornady 400gr interbond or a speer mag tip, its very tight to close the bolt handle. The col is no different from factory so I know the bullet isnt hitting the lands. Its almost like the neck is expanding more when I seat the bullet in and the shoulder pushes back..I am lost. Should I try different dies? Thanks for listening and if anyone has any suggestions please respond.
14 May 2012, 05:15
Ol` Joe
Color your bullet with a magic marker and chamber then check to see if it hits the lands. Bullets don`t all have the same nose geometry and the correct COL for one isn`t all inclusive.


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21 May 2012, 03:16
4sixteen
I think you are likely collapsing the shoulder. The shoulder is quite sharp and it doesn't take much to squish it outward. I experienced this when I first began reloading this round.

Be gentle when you are seating bullets, and make sure there is sufficient lube inside the case neck. This should solve the problem.
21 May 2012, 06:36
Greg K
quote:
Originally posted by Ol` Joe:
Color your bullet with a magic marker and chamber then check to see if it hits the lands. Bullets don`t all have the same nose geometry and the correct COL for one isn`t all inclusive.


+1 tu2
21 May 2012, 07:08
Fjold
Back your seating die out half a turn and then re-adjust your seating stem height. It sounds like the case mouth is hitting the top of the cut in the seating die, which pushes it down and makes a bulge at the shoulder.


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