I acquired a nice NAACO Model 90D 30-06 a couple or three years back. I've done a bit of fun shooting with it, mostly killing rocks at my go to gravel pit.
My last batch of reloads were full length sized, and I found them to be very tight to chamber. I resized them again, FL, and found the cases still a bit tough to close the bolt on. It fires factory loads just fine, bolt closes fairly easily. Hmmm... So Tried bumping the shoulder a wee bit in a .308 die. That worked, but I couldn't bump very far else I would slightly buckle the case. I have the die (a Lyman FL) tightened right up so as to make the press lever snap over. I checked the cases for overall length. They are all either just under the max or right at Max.
It is not a major problem as I will likely ever only use the rifle for fun shooting. I am presuming the rifle simply has a tight chamber, seeing as it chambers factory ammo okay. I like the classic look and feel of the rifle. It wear a Williams Twilight 4x scope, of all things!
My last batch of reloads were full length sized, and I found them to be very tight to chamber. I resized them again, FL, and found the cases still a bit tough to close the bolt on. It fires factory loads just fine, bolt closes fairly easily. Hmmm... So Tried bumping the shoulder a wee bit in a .308 die. That worked, but I couldn't bump very far else I would slightly buckle the case. I have the die (a Lyman FL) tightened right up so as to make the press lever snap over. I checked the cases for overall length. They are all either just under the max or right at Max.
It is not a major problem as I will likely ever only use the rifle for fun shooting. I am presuming the rifle simply has a tight chamber, seeing as it chambers factory ammo okay. I like the classic look and feel of the rifle. It wear a Williams Twilight 4x scope, of all things!




















































