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<blockquote data-quote="victor3ranger" data-source="post: 1774335" data-attributes="member: 462"><p>I have reloaded for bolt guns for 25 years, this is my first crack at loading for a autoloader so please bare with me.</p><p></p><p>I have been prepping and processing some LC brass and have run into something. Brass was resized with a RCBS FL die and cases all trimmed to spec. Two days ago I had a brain fart and wanted to check how easy the brass would fall into and out of the chamber. The AR has a NATO chamber. Half the brass would drop into the chamber and fall right back out while others I could feel resistance when pushed in with the tip of my little finger. Some of these I would have to extract with my bolt/carrier. </p><p>Of the brass that didn't fall out of the chamber I took these and tried them again in a different AR with NATO chamber and all fell into and out of the chamber without any problems.</p><p>For those of you who have reloaded for these rifles, do you think I need a SB die to ensure function and reliablility for the AR with the tighter chamber??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="victor3ranger, post: 1774335, member: 462"] I have reloaded for bolt guns for 25 years, this is my first crack at loading for a autoloader so please bare with me. I have been prepping and processing some LC brass and have run into something. Brass was resized with a RCBS FL die and cases all trimmed to spec. Two days ago I had a brain fart and wanted to check how easy the brass would fall into and out of the chamber. The AR has a NATO chamber. Half the brass would drop into the chamber and fall right back out while others I could feel resistance when pushed in with the tip of my little finger. Some of these I would have to extract with my bolt/carrier. Of the brass that didn't fall out of the chamber I took these and tried them again in a different AR with NATO chamber and all fell into and out of the chamber without any problems. For those of you who have reloaded for these rifles, do you think I need a SB die to ensure function and reliablility for the AR with the tighter chamber?? [/QUOTE]
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