Small base die for Browning BLR .308?
I decided to start loading for my early 90's Browning BLR .308 again after a long hiatus. First thing I notice is that once fired brass from a different rifle which has been full length resized in my Lee dies doesn't chamber easily. Takes a fair amount of effort to close the lever. I have been reading about the problem online and the consensus is that for unknown reasons Browning gives the BLR a tight chamber and small base dies are the solution. By comparison, some factory Remington 150 grain rounds chamber and eject no problemo. Does this sound correct? It seems counterintuitive to put a tight chamber on a lever action.