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<blockquote data-quote="eddybo" data-source="post: 490326" data-attributes="member: 7194"><p>When you can barely chamber a piece of new brass with a single layer of tape on the case head headspace is not an issue. I would guess that maybe there are chambers out there with excess headspace on Nosler brass, but maybe not. We all know what the article states, but they do not show any real measurements taken from actual Nosler brass. Looks to me as if Nosler brass is not fully formed to a 40 degree shoulder. I am wondering if maybe Nosler did this as a way of CYA.</p><p> </p><p>I think it would be wise for people to use a comparator to measure their fired brass against nonfired Nosler brass before shooting Nosler 280AI brass. I do not think that as many as most would imagine will have headspace problems as the article wil lead one to think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eddybo, post: 490326, member: 7194"] When you can barely chamber a piece of new brass with a single layer of tape on the case head headspace is not an issue. I would guess that maybe there are chambers out there with excess headspace on Nosler brass, but maybe not. We all know what the article states, but they do not show any real measurements taken from actual Nosler brass. Looks to me as if Nosler brass is not fully formed to a 40 degree shoulder. I am wondering if maybe Nosler did this as a way of CYA. I think it would be wise for people to use a comparator to measure their fired brass against nonfired Nosler brass before shooting Nosler 280AI brass. I do not think that as many as most would imagine will have headspace problems as the article wil lead one to think. [/QUOTE]
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