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I was recently loading some Speer 180grs when I ran into a similar problem. Took a sharpie and painted the bullet and front end of the shell. When I attempted to chamber the shell and ejected i there were faint rifling marks on the bullet. Next batch I seated the bullets as deep as the cannelour would allow and still crimp. Previously I was crimping middle of the cannelour, probably gained a few thousands, allowed the shell to chamber easily.

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One variable you have control over is the chamber cleanliness. No matter what, I'd pay a little extra attention to it before setting foot in the field.


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