Wildernesshunter
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Need some wisdom.....
I have a Howa 1500 MiniAction in a 7.62x39. After I reloaded my brass twice, I annealed the brass, resized (RCBS RockChucker), and then I trimmed the cases for the first time. Finally, primed....powder and seated the bullet.
I reloaded 18 rounds, and all of them were hard to extract. More specifically, I had great difficulty raising/rotating the bolt. Once fully rotated, the shells came out fine. But I had to really crank hard on the bolt to get it to fully rotate.
Anyone know what I did wrong or why this is happening?
I haven't measured the cases yet, but that might tell me something.
By the way, there was no evidence of excessive pressure: flat primers, etc. And my reloads were about 10k lower than maximum PSI.
(Edited, deleting CUP and changing to PSI.)
I have a Howa 1500 MiniAction in a 7.62x39. After I reloaded my brass twice, I annealed the brass, resized (RCBS RockChucker), and then I trimmed the cases for the first time. Finally, primed....powder and seated the bullet.
I reloaded 18 rounds, and all of them were hard to extract. More specifically, I had great difficulty raising/rotating the bolt. Once fully rotated, the shells came out fine. But I had to really crank hard on the bolt to get it to fully rotate.
Anyone know what I did wrong or why this is happening?
I haven't measured the cases yet, but that might tell me something.
By the way, there was no evidence of excessive pressure: flat primers, etc. And my reloads were about 10k lower than maximum PSI.
(Edited, deleting CUP and changing to PSI.)
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