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Chamber length, and trim length question
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<blockquote data-quote="gunrac" data-source="post: 398501" data-attributes="member: 25031"><p>Sammi specs went out the window once I got my guage. Trim only to uniform all my brass. With my factory chamber, I'll never reach max length anyways. I load a lot of the light and shorter stuff, so any extra brass I can safely use, is a bonus. I consider the 7 bucks for the plug, a great reassurance tool to have. </p><p> </p><p>Sinclair recommends .024 from max chamber length. From the many reads I've came across on this subject, guy's are using a whole lot tighter tolerance's then that. Some up to .005. That's only the thickness of an avg. beer can. I would consider .010 to .015 as my min. To each his own.</p><p> </p><p></p><p> </p><p>I'm not real sure if I may be reading to much into this statement....... But, everytime I've taken this measurement, each reading was exactly the same. If you have to take an <u>average</u> of your reading's, you may have another issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunrac, post: 398501, member: 25031"] Sammi specs went out the window once I got my guage. Trim only to uniform all my brass. With my factory chamber, I'll never reach max length anyways. I load a lot of the light and shorter stuff, so any extra brass I can safely use, is a bonus. I consider the 7 bucks for the plug, a great reassurance tool to have. Sinclair recommends .024 from max chamber length. From the many reads I've came across on this subject, guy's are using a whole lot tighter tolerance's then that. Some up to .005. That's only the thickness of an avg. beer can. I would consider .010 to .015 as my min. To each his own. I'm not real sure if I may be reading to much into this statement....... But, everytime I've taken this measurement, each reading was exactly the same. If you have to take an [U]average[/U] of your reading's, you may have another issue. [/QUOTE]
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