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223 using 25 gr of varget picked up a box of hornady 55gr soft points with cannuler had no trouble loading 60 gr vmax or 55 gr game king brass is full length resized and trimmed
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Make sure you haven't got the die screwed done to far.
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Already had a bunch of brass primed and loaded 70 gr flat base Speer just fine it must be the bullets there hornady #2266 this is the same brass that was bulging
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Bulging how/where? The neck?
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I've bulged cases before.
Takes a lot of ball powder and a long bullet, but it can be done.
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I've seen this when the seating die was turned down too far and was over-crimping the case.
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I've seen this when the seating die was turned down too far and was over-crimping the case. Start here... I've done it
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I've seen this when the seating die was turned down too far and was over-crimping the case. Start here... I've done it run an empty case into the seating die, If it touches or crimps you've found your problem
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If the seating die isn't touching the shoulder measure the dia of your necks before you seat a bullet and then after if there's more than about .004 you might have to use some dry lube. Some dies really size the necks down and if your brass is work hardened you could be getting alot of spring back after the expander button pulls through
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