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Reloading
Measuring CBTO - What is wrong with my approach?
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<blockquote data-quote="philipbrousseau" data-source="post: 2387124" data-attributes="member: 94119"><p>I have started taking a fully fire formed case that will hold a bullet but will let it slip easily and put a small bead of super glue half way down the inside of the neck and push the case and bullet into the chamber keeping the barrel pointed up to eliminate the possibility of getting glue in the chamber. When I remove the case I have a solid dummy to measure with my comparator.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="philipbrousseau, post: 2387124, member: 94119"] I have started taking a fully fire formed case that will hold a bullet but will let it slip easily and put a small bead of super glue half way down the inside of the neck and push the case and bullet into the chamber keeping the barrel pointed up to eliminate the possibility of getting glue in the chamber. When I remove the case I have a solid dummy to measure with my comparator. [/QUOTE]
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