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Hornady OAL Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="hybridspecies" data-source="post: 2247387" data-attributes="member: 119219"><p>I don't have a borescope, but the possibility of an obstruction or machining marks crossed my mind also. I gave the bore a thorough cleaning on Saturday and am hoping that the 101 rounds I put through it on Thursday smoothed things out enough that so when I use the tool to remeasure seating depth again I won't get the same resistance. If not I'll call a plumber and use his scope haha.</p><p></p><p>The tool itself seemed to operate smoothly outside the chamber, but I will definitely check for tight spots and burrs. Great suggestion - thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hybridspecies, post: 2247387, member: 119219"] I don't have a borescope, but the possibility of an obstruction or machining marks crossed my mind also. I gave the bore a thorough cleaning on Saturday and am hoping that the 101 rounds I put through it on Thursday smoothed things out enough that so when I use the tool to remeasure seating depth again I won't get the same resistance. If not I'll call a plumber and use his scope haha. The tool itself seemed to operate smoothly outside the chamber, but I will definitely check for tight spots and burrs. Great suggestion - thanks. [/QUOTE]
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