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Need help on fire forming 280AI brass
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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 1210023" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>The .280 Rem gauges were made by Forster and the "GO" gauge has 2.100" etched on it. I bought this gauge set right around 1994. I'll be fitting another barrel in 280AI (Nosler) to a Wby Vanguard this next week and will be making measurements both ways as I do (with the .280 Rem "GO" and depth mics, and with the SAAMI .280AI "GO" and depth mics) and will report back, on this thread, my findings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 1210023, member: 24284"] The .280 Rem gauges were made by Forster and the "GO" gauge has 2.100" etched on it. I bought this gauge set right around 1994. I'll be fitting another barrel in 280AI (Nosler) to a Wby Vanguard this next week and will be making measurements both ways as I do (with the .280 Rem "GO" and depth mics, and with the SAAMI .280AI "GO" and depth mics) and will report back, on this thread, my findings. [/QUOTE]
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