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Originally Posted by Jonathan Larson
I just got all my loading supplies together for the 10 ga W&C Scott. The hulls are brand new Remingtons. The gun won't close by about 1/8th inch. The hulls are shorter then the chamber based on my gauge and they slip in and out of the chambers freely. I checked the firing pins and the primers are flush. I was thinking that it perhaps could be that the rims were too thick, so I sacrificed a hull and sanded the head down a little... no help. Any ideas guys? I've not had this issue with my 12's
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Today's Remington 10 ga hulls have steel heads (unlike Federal 10ga hulls that use brass). The steel heads may have some memory and expand a little after resizing. If you can adjust your resizer to squeeze the head even smaller I would try that. If you are using a MEC reloader with a collet resizing ring replace it, the wear over time. Federal hulls with their brass heads give the least amount of trouble in guns with tight chambers but I understand they can be hard to find.