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Measuring CBTO - What is wrong with my approach?
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<blockquote data-quote="asd9055" data-source="post: 2383335" data-attributes="member: 73445"><p>The theory is that that force applied by the ejector is enough to be sitting the bullet into the lands...you want it to be just touching them. And want to be able to feel the bolt "just dropping". </p><p>I personally have never removed the firing pin and ejector...I did it either with the cleaning rod and Frakford Arsenal tools, the modified case tool or the marker, bullet and fired case....those are the three ways I used....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="asd9055, post: 2383335, member: 73445"] The theory is that that force applied by the ejector is enough to be sitting the bullet into the lands...you want it to be just touching them. And want to be able to feel the bolt "just dropping". I personally have never removed the firing pin and ejector...I did it either with the cleaning rod and Frakford Arsenal tools, the modified case tool or the marker, bullet and fired case....those are the three ways I used.... [/QUOTE]
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