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Headspacing question
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<blockquote data-quote="rickdavis81" data-source="post: 981038" data-attributes="member: 19250"><p>I'm getting ready to rebarrel 2 more Savage actions. One to 300 blackout and another to 7mm RM. I've always used go/no go gauges in the past. But after reading some more it looks like if I used a resized casing ran thru my dies to set the headspace there might be some benefits such as longer brass life or more accuracy. Any truth to it? Or should I stick with go gauges? And if I'm right I just FL resize the brass and treat it as the go gauge? Rifles will always be used with handloads. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rickdavis81, post: 981038, member: 19250"] I'm getting ready to rebarrel 2 more Savage actions. One to 300 blackout and another to 7mm RM. I've always used go/no go gauges in the past. But after reading some more it looks like if I used a resized casing ran thru my dies to set the headspace there might be some benefits such as longer brass life or more accuracy. Any truth to it? Or should I stick with go gauges? And if I'm right I just FL resize the brass and treat it as the go gauge? Rifles will always be used with handloads. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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