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Same die have loaded many rounds, many in this pump. 2 splits. I think the starline is different issue, but I don't know.

As some of said, is it anything to do with lube in the pump? I lubed the bolt, don't recall ever doing that before. brass would have been tumbled, Since then I have cleaned brass with alcohol or contact cleaner.


exact same primers, same primer, same die same bullet for starline.

I said I checked barrel being tight and met with opposistion.

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I too have wondered primer pocket was deeper.

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Originally Posted by Zerk
Same die have loaded many rounds, many in this pump. 2 splits. I think the starline is different issue, but I don't know.

As some of said, is it anything to do with lube in the pump? I lubed the bolt, don't recall ever doing that before. brass would have been tumbled, Since then I have cleaned brass with alcohol or contact cleaner.


exact same primers, same primer, same die same bullet for starline.

I said I checked barrel being tight and met with opposistion.
More to headspace than barrel tightness.


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Originally Posted by Zerk
I too have wondered primer pocket was deeper.
Yet I asked about that multiple times.


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10gauge.
In the 760, the bolt rotates into abutments in a barrel extension, rather than into the receiver. As long as the bolt locks into the abutments properly; headspace must be as set at factory. UNLESS
The barrel extension has come unscrewed from the barrel. But then the barrel would be out of time.
Or the bolt lugs have been "set back" by firing excessive pressure loads.

Someone please correct me if I have this wrong.


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Originally Posted by Zerk
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It doesn't need a small base die.

I have loaded for at least 4 of them. Standard full length dies used in all applications.

Only difference is I usually ran a little bit more mild load in a pump.

Starline and Remington brass sized using the same die and die adjustment?

Same primers used in both handload?

Primer seated deeper in Starline brass??
I told myself I was not going to reply to you, cause I can't figure out if you are an idiot or just talking dumb.
Yes same primers, dumb question

Same sizing die, dumb question

Same load works in remington brass, dumb question.

I think I answered my own question, with you again.
I mentioned primer depth here and was told that was a dumb question. Keep trolling.


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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
10gauge.
In the 760, the bolt rotates into abutments in a barrel extension, rather than into the receiver. As long as the bolt locks into the abutments properly; headspace must be as set at factory. UNLESS
The barrel extension has come unscrewed from the barrel. But then the barrel would be out of time.
Or the bolt lugs have been "set back" by firing excessive pressure loads.
TheKid will be able to answer this pretty good.

Another question.

Even on a 700 your locking the bolt into the ass end of the barrel correct??


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Another mention of depth yet I am an idiot.

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And I am the one who needs to read a loading manual??

Another mention of primer depth.

And you say you have wondered about primer seating depth being the issue.

Get your lies straight dude.

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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Or the bolt lugs have been "set back" by firing excessive pressure loads.
Nah, couldn't be.

Or the recesses in the barrel extension have been hammered to fugg too.


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I have wondered about primer depth. But as I said orginally the only difference is the brass. So if the depth is different it is because of the brass. so not exactly a breakthrough

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Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
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I mentioned primer depth here and was told that was a dumb question. Keep trolling.
You are a victim.

I just think you are an ____ who likes saying dumb stuff to muck things up. Not sure how I can make it clearer. Do you need a picture?

How many times have you said you are done? But I am guilty of that one too.

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I am not here for answers anymore. I am just here to tell the tale.

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Nah, you couldn't figure out how to post it.

Most here have given nothing but solid answers to you and all of them were met with resistance.

Keep digging.


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Originally Posted by Zerk
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
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I mentioned primer depth here and was told that was a dumb question. Keep trolling.
You are a victim.

I just think you are an ____ who likes saying dumb stuff to muck things up. Not sure how I can make it clearer. Do you need a picture?

How many times have you said you are done? But I am guilty of that one too.
10ga been trying to help you the whole time I did give up a long time ago if I was him but he's still trying and you're too ignorant to take the advice. I'll let you in the right direction also earlier back for a start and you're too damn dumb to take this. people like you are just [bleep] helpless I hope you blow yourself up become crippled and brain dead..

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What does the brass look like on a piece of 1x fired factory loaded ammo?

Bright ring where brass meets case head?

Same ring or maybe brighter on a handload?


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Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Another question.

Even on a 700 your locking the bolt into the ass end of the barrel correct??

No.

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Originally Posted by mathman
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Another question.

Even on a 700 your locking the bolt into the ass end of the barrel correct??

No.
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Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
10gauge.
In the 760, the bolt rotates into abutments in a barrel extension, rather than into the receiver. As long as the bolt locks into the abutments properly; headspace must be as set at factory. UNLESS
The barrel extension has come unscrewed from the barrel. But then the barrel would be out of time.
Or the bolt lugs have been "set back" by firing excessive pressure loads.
TheKid will be able to answer this pretty good.

Another question.

Even on a 700 your locking the bolt into the ass end of the barrel correct??
No. Most typical bolt actions, the bolt lugs lock into a recess in the receiver. The barrel ends at the base of the chamber. On some, re:Rem 788, the bolt lugs are at the rear of the action.

The only thing determining headspace, or for that matter, containing the pressure of the cartridge is the barrel thread/action thread interface.

I have a couple Remington barrels in the safe if you would like to see pics of the chamber area.


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Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
Originally Posted by 10gaugemag
Originally Posted by Idaho_Shooter
10gauge.
In the 760, the bolt rotates into abutments in a barrel extension, rather than into the receiver. As long as the bolt locks into the abutments properly; headspace must be as set at factory. UNLESS
The barrel extension has come unscrewed from the barrel. But then the barrel would be out of time.
Or the bolt lugs have been "set back" by firing excessive pressure loads.
TheKid will be able to answer this pretty good.

Another question.

Even on a 700 your locking the bolt into the ass end of the barrel correct??
No. Most typical bolt actions, the bolt lugs lock into a recess in the receiver. The barrel ends at the base of the chamber. On some, re:Rem 788, the bolt lugs are at the rear of the action.

The only thing determining headspace, or for that matter, containing the pressure of the cartridge is the barrel thread/action thread interface.

I have a couple Remington barrels in the safe if you would like to see pics of the chamber area.
It's all good.

Maybe a brain fart on my end. Have done a couple barrel swaps on Savages so I should remember what the interface looks like.


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