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Reloading
6mm BR question
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<blockquote data-quote="DocDoc" data-source="post: 1049934" data-attributes="member: 69144"><p>Which is correct? The original post said 2.449. Oops, on second look I see also, 2.249 as well. If you are not using the same bullet as the one used to measure 2.345 you can get a different OAL. 0.1 difference would be too large, unless they were different styles or manufacturer. There should not be more than a few thousandth difference for the same brand and model.</p><p></p><p>AI uses a 0.004 crush fit, so again 0.1 is way too much and there must be something going on in the measuring. The gauge sets the distance between bolt face and shoulder on the barrel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocDoc, post: 1049934, member: 69144"] Which is correct? The original post said 2.449. Oops, on second look I see also, 2.249 as well. If you are not using the same bullet as the one used to measure 2.345 you can get a different OAL. 0.1 difference would be too large, unless they were different styles or manufacturer. There should not be more than a few thousandth difference for the same brand and model. AI uses a 0.004 crush fit, so again 0.1 is way too much and there must be something going on in the measuring. The gauge sets the distance between bolt face and shoulder on the barrel. [/QUOTE]
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