Long 223 reloads

Loads that are over Sammi spec will dead end into the chamber and or possibly pinch the bullet. This is a big deal, and it is my advice to take these rounds apart and get your process right. I'm not hating or being obtuse.
No thats fine, like I said I paid someone else to make these. I know my process just fine. Maybe you missed that part.
 
OK so we got a Wilson gauge and these loads range from just fine, to 3/4 of the rim too long. Is there a way to bump these down without taking them apart. I dont think they go into my FL resizer due to the bullet not letting the neck crunch down.
 
Yes. You can use a body die. Redding make them, Type -S. They are also a Bushing die, that you don't install the bushing.

Before you buy one flip the round over and make sure it's not damage to the base. Insert the base into the case gauge and see if it fits. If it doesn't you have a burr or extractor mark that needs to be cleaned up.
 
Yes. You can use a body die. Redding make them, Type -S. They are also a Bushing die, that you don't install the bushing.

Before you buy one flip the round over and make sure it's not damage to the base. Insert the base into the case gauge and see if it fits. If it doesn't you have a burr or extractor mark that needs to be cleaned up.
ok I bought the redding body die. i think the type s bushing die would do the same thing if you took the bushing out.
 
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