Hello everyone. This is my first post on here. I have been lurking around and there is some really cool stuff on here (most far out of my budget lol). Anyway... A little bit ago, with all the scarcity of ammo, I decided to get into reloading. I started with some easy stuff, .40 S&W and 9mm for my Glock 22 (yes, I also have the Lone Wofl conversion barrel for 9mm). I basically loaded this until it would cycle reliably, and I have a pretty good load for both calibers. Recently, I finally got the components to reload for my Weatherby Vanguard S2 in .308. I have a Mueller 4-16x Mil-Dot Illuminated scope. I actually just sighted it in today. A couple weeks ago, I ordered 100 once fired 7.62x51 brass off of Amazon for about $26 to my door. Today I finally got around to trying to make up some .308 loads. I have the Lee RGB .308 2 die set. It has a full length sizer and a bullet seater die. So after running a 7.62x51 brass through the full length sizer, and then trimming it to spec with Lee case trimming components, I tried to put the brass in my rifle to make sure it would chamber before continuing on. It didn't. This made absolutely no sense to me. If a 7.62x51 brass (supposedly almost identical to .308 brass) was pressed through a full length sizing die and then trimmed, why in the world would it not fit in my .308 rifle? I thought maybe it was just that it hadn't been fully reloaded, so I continued on. Put a CCI 200 primer in it, 42 grains of Varget, and pressed a Hornady 165gr soft point to 2.750" OAL. I tried to chamber it in the rifle again. And again, the bolt would close all the way in, but it would not turn down. I am completely stumbled by this. I sent Lee a message and said that maybe that die is out of spec because it makes no sense why a full length sizer would not set it to .308 specs. Any ideas guys?
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