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280 AI trim to length
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<blockquote data-quote="slas" data-source="post: 1431665" data-attributes="member: 103784"><p>I noticed in my research than many post the trim to length for the 280 AI at 2.525, whereas the Sierra manual post it as 2.515. I then noticed in the manual diagram the case size showed 2.525 also. Then read else where you're supposed to trim .010 below max case length. I guess I never paid much attention to the fact that the trim to size was always .010 less than the size shown in the diagram.</p><p></p><p>I guess my question is what are you trimming to? If you're trimming to 2.525 why that as opposed to suggested trim to length?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slas, post: 1431665, member: 103784"] I noticed in my research than many post the trim to length for the 280 AI at 2.525, whereas the Sierra manual post it as 2.515. I then noticed in the manual diagram the case size showed 2.525 also. Then read else where you're supposed to trim .010 below max case length. I guess I never paid much attention to the fact that the trim to size was always .010 less than the size shown in the diagram. I guess my question is what are you trimming to? If you're trimming to 2.525 why that as opposed to suggested trim to length? [/QUOTE]
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