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If brass chambered ok when new, then the issue with subsequent reloads not chambering is due to not being resized correctly for your rifle.

The most likely places that the cartridge is hanging up are:
- the bullet contacting the rifling (seat the bullet deeper)
- the shoulder (bump the shoulder back further when resizing)
- case too long (trim brass)

If you put some black marker on the brass and chamber it, rub marks should show up and tell you where the contact is.
 
I have a Husqvarna rifle [Mauser action] in 8x57. In it, one
must keep the brass trimmed to proper length, since it will
not chamber a round if the brass is even .010" too long. Dave.
 
I did not buy any Priv brass yet. Was just trying to get some info on it from some one that has used this brass . This is the first time I heard of it. I use some used Jevetlot brass & Win. brass with no problems after 2 & 3 loads. The Norma brass will not chamber after I reload it.

Still not sure what you're asking I guess. Generally handloads that won't chamber aren't being sized correctly for the rifle. But PRVI is good brass. Has worked great in my old mausers.
 
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