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Reloading
Forster BR die troubles, suggestions please
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<blockquote data-quote="300WSMMAD" data-source="post: 242454" data-attributes="member: 11709"><p>Hi Trueblue, </p><p>Yep, not the only way to do it tho, but I dont have the equipment to do it</p><p>on a Lathe,even though they hardened with the right tooling it can be done.</p><p>Bench grinder worked fine for the initial meat removal then linished the rest to make sure it was all true and square,and final 800 wet sandpaper on a piece of glass to get it really sweet, chamfered outside and inside again, I bet at a glance not even Forster could tell Ive done it.</p><p> </p><p> It really worked! I still cant beleive I had to take so much off!</p><p> </p><p>Regards 300WSMAD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="300WSMMAD, post: 242454, member: 11709"] Hi Trueblue, Yep, not the only way to do it tho, but I dont have the equipment to do it on a Lathe,even though they hardened with the right tooling it can be done. Bench grinder worked fine for the initial meat removal then linished the rest to make sure it was all true and square,and final 800 wet sandpaper on a piece of glass to get it really sweet, chamfered outside and inside again, I bet at a glance not even Forster could tell Ive done it. It really worked! I still cant beleive I had to take so much off! Regards 300WSMAD [/QUOTE]
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