recently I picked up a pile of reloading materials and many reloaded ammo, have several hundred of various calibres but in particular 900 of 223.
as usual inspected the outsides and O/A length and all seemed well, even pulled a dozen at random to check powder charge, I have to assume his labeling was correct and load, projectile checked out so assume the powder was correct.
tried a few in the rifle and they do not chamber by just a touch, got me stumped until I measured the case length, they are 0.020 over the manual max length, I believe this is the issue.
given the quantity there is some merit to pulling the bullet, salvage powder and resize brass, what are your thoughts on removing the primer knockout pin and leaving the primer in for this process?
as usual inspected the outsides and O/A length and all seemed well, even pulled a dozen at random to check powder charge, I have to assume his labeling was correct and load, projectile checked out so assume the powder was correct.
tried a few in the rifle and they do not chamber by just a touch, got me stumped until I measured the case length, they are 0.020 over the manual max length, I believe this is the issue.
given the quantity there is some merit to pulling the bullet, salvage powder and resize brass, what are your thoughts on removing the primer knockout pin and leaving the primer in for this process?


















































