duncansuds
CGN frequent flyer
- Location
- Weyburn, SK
Hello,
I have bought a brand new Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 7mm Mag. Very nice rifle and I love the feel of it and am hoping there is something I am missing here that simple....
First off, I am not new to reloading, I have reloaded for 7mm mag, 7RUM, 7-08 (from .308 brass, 308, 243, 223, 22-250, 338LM, 30-30, 30-06.... etc. (few more in there) I typically just FL size everything as I am not too sure about neck sizing due to the fact every so often you need to FL anyways to keep the brass from pooling at the shoulder/neck line and I believe that consistent practices give consistent results... so I always FL size and I have always had good results ranging from 25-1.0moa in all the rifles I have ever loaded for.
Any ways, to my problem here, I cannot get the FL sized Norma Brass to chamber into my new rifle. when I can get a piece to chamber, its hard to close/open and leave an impression around the neck.. I thought maybe I needed to Neck turn the brass, but it measures on par with factory ammo and is within spec, wall thickness is within spec as well, (checked when deciding if I needed to neck turn) the oal of the cartridge is within spec, using a Hornady comparator gauge I found the shoulder to be around .010-.015 "higher" in the resized brass compared to brand new factory Hornady brass and I bought some factory federal loaded ammo to try out... and it worked great, even held around 1/2moa. I tired screwing it in another half a turn thinking maybe I wasn't getting a full cam over or something, but didn't work at all. So I thought maybe my dies were on the high side of normal, so I opted for a small base FL resizing die (RCBS) to knock it down a little for the tube guns and sensitive semi autos.. now even that hasn't allowed my rifle to chamber this brass. I am not sure what to do with this.
I need a little advice on what to do with this. Any help would be appreciated greatly. I am hoping I can try something that will make me slap my forehead for being such a dummy on this one..
I have bought a brand new Christensen Arms Ridgeline in 7mm Mag. Very nice rifle and I love the feel of it and am hoping there is something I am missing here that simple....
First off, I am not new to reloading, I have reloaded for 7mm mag, 7RUM, 7-08 (from .308 brass, 308, 243, 223, 22-250, 338LM, 30-30, 30-06.... etc. (few more in there) I typically just FL size everything as I am not too sure about neck sizing due to the fact every so often you need to FL anyways to keep the brass from pooling at the shoulder/neck line and I believe that consistent practices give consistent results... so I always FL size and I have always had good results ranging from 25-1.0moa in all the rifles I have ever loaded for.
Any ways, to my problem here, I cannot get the FL sized Norma Brass to chamber into my new rifle. when I can get a piece to chamber, its hard to close/open and leave an impression around the neck.. I thought maybe I needed to Neck turn the brass, but it measures on par with factory ammo and is within spec, wall thickness is within spec as well, (checked when deciding if I needed to neck turn) the oal of the cartridge is within spec, using a Hornady comparator gauge I found the shoulder to be around .010-.015 "higher" in the resized brass compared to brand new factory Hornady brass and I bought some factory federal loaded ammo to try out... and it worked great, even held around 1/2moa. I tired screwing it in another half a turn thinking maybe I wasn't getting a full cam over or something, but didn't work at all. So I thought maybe my dies were on the high side of normal, so I opted for a small base FL resizing die (RCBS) to knock it down a little for the tube guns and sensitive semi autos.. now even that hasn't allowed my rifle to chamber this brass. I am not sure what to do with this.
I need a little advice on what to do with this. Any help would be appreciated greatly. I am hoping I can try something that will make me slap my forehead for being such a dummy on this one..


















































