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cases streatching - headspace?
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<blockquote data-quote="MudRunner2005" data-source="post: 841030" data-attributes="member: 12995"><p>While I understand and respect your opinion, I am a highly OCD person, so to me bright and shiny clean brass represents cleanliness, just like a nice polished chamber. To put dirty or stained brass in a nice polished chamber is kinda like getting a shower, and putting on dirty clothes... And putting slightly dirty brass in a dirty chamber will eventually cause a gum-up issue and difficult extraction. That's how I would imagine it. Not saying I'm right, just saying that's how I feel about it.</p><p> </p><p>I still think the OP's problem is from a generous factory chamber, with a slightly too large or out of balance reamer at the factory.</p><p> </p><p>I am about positive that my issue is that the factory chamber is either A) slightly oversized, or B) was bored too deep allowing slightly excess headspace, causing my case/head separation issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MudRunner2005, post: 841030, member: 12995"] While I understand and respect your opinion, I am a highly OCD person, so to me bright and shiny clean brass represents cleanliness, just like a nice polished chamber. To put dirty or stained brass in a nice polished chamber is kinda like getting a shower, and putting on dirty clothes... And putting slightly dirty brass in a dirty chamber will eventually cause a gum-up issue and difficult extraction. That's how I would imagine it. Not saying I'm right, just saying that's how I feel about it. I still think the OP's problem is from a generous factory chamber, with a slightly too large or out of balance reamer at the factory. I am about positive that my issue is that the factory chamber is either A) slightly oversized, or B) was bored too deep allowing slightly excess headspace, causing my case/head separation issue. [/QUOTE]
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