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Also... I do not think these were meant to be chambered; two out of the three needed to be popped out of the chamber with a cleaning rod. I've never had feeding or ejection issues with my rifle.
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Originally Posted by
usabaker
two out of the three needed to be popped out of the chamber with a cleaning rod.
Lots of our drill rounds took a beating. Before I started a class I tested my drill rounds for fit and if they gave issues, I ran them through a sizing die without decapping pin... Then none stuck in chambers. It's the nature of the thing. Those were meant to be functioned through weapons. They're just out of shape.

Originally Posted by
usabaker
. So I'm guessing the answer depends on how high the anvil protrudes
Yup.
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Originally Posted by
usabaker
So I'm guessing the answer depends on how high the anvil protrudes.
Or, maybe the shoulder of that case not set back far enough. Wouldn't that do it, too? - Bob
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