How will this solve a headspace issue? For all the good it would do, he might as well eat an apple prior to sizing the cases.
The Apple may help with the strength needed when he turns the die in a little bit more.
How will this solve a headspace issue? For all the good it would do, he might as well eat an apple prior to sizing the cases.
How will this solve a headspace issue? For all the good it would do, he might as well eat an apple prior to sizing the cases.
How will this solve a headspace issue? For all the good it would do, he might as well eat an apple prior to sizing the cases.
Lube the inside of your case neck.
How will this solve a headspace issue? For all the good it would do, he might as well eat an apple prior to sizing the cases.

Im using a Lee Full length sizing die for this one. I have the die almost touching the shell holder, maybe a piece of paper could fit in between the two when the ram is at the top of its stroke. I sharpie'd the whole shoulder of a round and tried to chamber it and the marks on the shoulder were about half way down the shoulder where it was hitting... Could it be a headspace issue? The rifle is brand new. He got it right from Wholesale Sports... Wouldn't Remington have the headspace perfect from factory?
...So remember Suputin it took "balls" to post this answer.
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Big Ed, you either have to buy me a cup of coffee, or I will have to charge you for breach of copyright, on my inside the neck lube, posting!
Make sure you lube the inside of the neck.
Lube the inside of your case neck.
Not lubricating the inside of the neck can easily cause the problem the OP has. I am not saying it is the problem in the case at hand, because he seems reluctant to turn the die down enough.
But, I have more than once had the dry inside neck cause the sized case, without loading it, not go into the rifle chamber.
The case is sized, so it should go into the chamber, but if the neck is dry and the inside sizer takes considerable power to pull it through the neck, often accompanied by a squeaking noise, it can, and often does, pull the shoulder a bit forward, as the sizer comes through the neck, thus preventing the case from chambering.
How will this solve a headspace issue? For all the good it would do, he might as well eat an apple prior to sizing the cases.


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