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Your dies may not be doing their job. When I went to work at the Army Small Cal Lab the guy that trained me told me that a fair amount of dies are reamed too deep and if you have a rifle with min headspace the die my not bump the shoulder back far enough and you will get into a "forcing the bolt closed" situation.
When he found such he would take the size die in to work (at Springfield Armory Mass) and after work the shop foreman let him use a lathe and he trimmed off the bottom of his dies as needed. I ran into similar situation,remembered him telling me about his. I got my lathe in 85 and of the 57 dies I have it has been necessary to remove stock from the bottoms of about 15 sets. Generally I take of .010" so the size die won't ever touch a shell holder.
About 20 years ago a friend told me he had seen the tops of three reloading tools broken off by folks that tried to force cases up and lowering the die till it jammed into the shell holder.
One die was so bad that I had to take off .025" to get it to bump the shoulder back properly.
This is not restricted to one brand. Guess I have dies by four or five different vendors and all but one have had the problem.
One vendor will now sell you a set of shell holders that have the heights reduced for a nice piece of change.
I have had friends who ran into same problem and brought them to me after I told them what they needed and all were quite pleased after I removed stock from bottom.
When he found such he would take the size die in to work (at Springfield Armory Mass) and after work the shop foreman let him use a lathe and he trimmed off the bottom of his dies as needed. I ran into similar situation,remembered him telling me about his. I got my lathe in 85 and of the 57 dies I have it has been necessary to remove stock from the bottoms of about 15 sets. Generally I take of .010" so the size die won't ever touch a shell holder.
About 20 years ago a friend told me he had seen the tops of three reloading tools broken off by folks that tried to force cases up and lowering the die till it jammed into the shell holder.
One die was so bad that I had to take off .025" to get it to bump the shoulder back properly.
This is not restricted to one brand. Guess I have dies by four or five different vendors and all but one have had the problem.
One vendor will now sell you a set of shell holders that have the heights reduced for a nice piece of change.
I have had friends who ran into same problem and brought them to me after I told them what they needed and all were quite pleased after I removed stock from bottom.