Hello every one,
I am new to reloading and have began to prep some brass. There's a issue it appears I'm having when I check my prepped brass in my rifle. It appears when the bolt slams forward the case is being bumped into something inside the chamber. Case mouth deforms and also some straight lines being put into the cases. See pic. I used a empty case to see if I could see anything out of the ordinary or if there's was a issue with the bolt.
I am reloading using a RCBS RC single stage, RCBS F/L dies, hornady match brass (once fired) and using the supplied lube that came with my kit. When I set up the dies, i set it up per manufacture instructions. Ram up, bring down die until it touches the shell holder, bring down ram and I gave the die 1/8" turn. I do not have a comparator or case gage since I can't find any. Is there something I am not doing right? Gun is a LMT MWS.
Sorry for being such a newb at this but need to start somewhere. Lol. I read the Sierra and Speer reloading manual and have not found any information that would help with this issue.
I am new to reloading and have began to prep some brass. There's a issue it appears I'm having when I check my prepped brass in my rifle. It appears when the bolt slams forward the case is being bumped into something inside the chamber. Case mouth deforms and also some straight lines being put into the cases. See pic. I used a empty case to see if I could see anything out of the ordinary or if there's was a issue with the bolt.
I am reloading using a RCBS RC single stage, RCBS F/L dies, hornady match brass (once fired) and using the supplied lube that came with my kit. When I set up the dies, i set it up per manufacture instructions. Ram up, bring down die until it touches the shell holder, bring down ram and I gave the die 1/8" turn. I do not have a comparator or case gage since I can't find any. Is there something I am not doing right? Gun is a LMT MWS.
Sorry for being such a newb at this but need to start somewhere. Lol. I read the Sierra and Speer reloading manual and have not found any information that would help with this issue.