If anyone here has a 6.5 PRC rifle you know how hard it is to find Brass to reload. You would have a better chance seeing a Zebra walking down your street. The easiest way to get the brass is to find a box of Hornady factory which isn't much easier and shooting it. Then you have some brass. Hornady per their sales representative advised me that they are using all their brass for factory ammo and are not making it available for reloading. I have back orders with a couple of different companies for over a year now, but I keep getting IN STOCK dates pushed back. So, with Lapua and Nosler also impossible to find I took a chance with Gunwerks who had once fired ,100 pieces available for what cost me around $146 with tax and shipping included. They shipped it out too me pretty fast and when I received it the brass was in really great condition. I resized it using Hornady dies, chamfer and deburred, trimmed and had it all ready for loading. I loaded 147 gr ELD MATCH on my first case and tested it on my Savage Ultra Light with Proof research carbon fiber barrel. Thats when the wheels fell off the wagon. It was a no go . The bolt would not close. Tested it on my sons Bergara, no joy. I was looking at 100 cases on my bench that were not going to be reloaded. So I had would could possibly be useless brass. I had reloaded a box of Hornady after I had shot it with absolutely no issues so it was definitely the brass. I called Gunwerks and they were good people and helpful but the Rep said their Brass which is ADG brass is really hard at the base so that their primer pockets wouldn't loosen up upon reloading. They advised calling Whidden Gun Works and having a custom die made. Hmmm, that's not cheap , that's easily over $200. I called Whidden and their Rep told me that this problem with ADG Brass is not new. He said they could make a custom die set which isn't always foolproof and could cause others problems or ream out my chamber. He also said I could send him three pieces and he would see if their standard dies would resize them to fit . The bases on the ADG BRASS were .531, with .529 being the measurement on New Factory Hornady cartridges. Not much of a difference but enough to not let you close the bolt. So I shipped the Brass to Whidden with the hope that a $109.00 standard die might do the trick. So this odyssey continues. The Whidden Rep said they ran into this problem with ADG Brass until Lapua made Brass for the 6.5 PRC. Then people just bought Lapua but unfortunately like I said, impossible to find. Anyone else have this problem?