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Reloading
Measuring max CASE length for your rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="Johnboy" data-source="post: 353031" data-attributes="member: 20409"><p>you are good to go.some guys with match chambers like to trim off about .005 from the chamber.so I would use the rounds and keep loading them.</p><p> </p><p>and for what its worth to yea.I use this meathod of measureing my chamber.for me why by a tool when you can make one.and with reloading we always have brass of some sort that we are not going to use.and this way you do not have to pull the pug out to use it on another chamber.this way you can keep it and always have the little jig on hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnboy, post: 353031, member: 20409"] you are good to go.some guys with match chambers like to trim off about .005 from the chamber.so I would use the rounds and keep loading them. and for what its worth to yea.I use this meathod of measureing my chamber.for me why by a tool when you can make one.and with reloading we always have brass of some sort that we are not going to use.and this way you do not have to pull the pug out to use it on another chamber.this way you can keep it and always have the little jig on hand. [/QUOTE]
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