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Gunsmithing
Chambering question
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<blockquote data-quote="Danny1788" data-source="post: 1801551" data-attributes="member: 19965"><p>You don't want to force it closed, Do you have a No go Gage? If not put a piece of scotch tape on the base of the go gage (trim to fit the rim dia) and use this as you No Go Gage. I shoot for .002-.004" over GO gage length as my No-GO length. </p><p></p><p>I have learned with certain cartridges chambering them with tight headspace is not always the best due to sizing dies not sizing the base of the cartridge enough. So if it grows a .001" more then the sizing die can resize it back and fit the chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Danny1788, post: 1801551, member: 19965"] You don't want to force it closed, Do you have a No go Gage? If not put a piece of scotch tape on the base of the go gage (trim to fit the rim dia) and use this as you No Go Gage. I shoot for .002-.004" over GO gage length as my No-GO length. I have learned with certain cartridges chambering them with tight headspace is not always the best due to sizing dies not sizing the base of the cartridge enough. So if it grows a .001" more then the sizing die can resize it back and fit the chamber. [/QUOTE]
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