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Need help on fire forming 280AI brass
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1206769" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>If there's no resistance closing the bolt on a 'parent' cartridge in an Ackley chamber, it is not headspaced correctly. Over the past 25yrs. I have fire formed <strong><em>thousands</em></strong> (and that's <strong><em>not</em></strong> an exaggeration) of cartridge cases in many different Ackley chambers. From the .22/250 through the .338/06. The info for proper headspacing is readily available from many different sources, including "Handbook For Shooters and Reloaders", by P.O.Ackley. It's, also, easily found on Dave Mansons' web site, if you don't have the books. Ackley designed the chambers so that factory ammo could safely be fired .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1206769, member: 24284"] If there's no resistance closing the bolt on a 'parent' cartridge in an Ackley chamber, it is not headspaced correctly. Over the past 25yrs. I have fire formed [B][I]thousands[/I][/B] (and that's [B][I]not[/I][/B] an exaggeration) of cartridge cases in many different Ackley chambers. From the .22/250 through the .338/06. The info for proper headspacing is readily available from many different sources, including "Handbook For Shooters and Reloaders", by P.O.Ackley. It's, also, easily found on Dave Mansons' web site, if you don't have the books. Ackley designed the chambers so that factory ammo could safely be fired . [/QUOTE]
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