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Polishing a body die?
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<blockquote data-quote="Bart B" data-source="post: 839468" data-attributes="member: 5302"><p>The issue is, that's not what the firearms industry has suscribed to. Get SAAMI to put it in their glossary along with everyone else in the firearms industry and that will help your crusade be successful.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, any correctly sized bottleneck case headspacing on its shoulder (which everyone ends up with by setting fired bottleneck case shoulders a thousandth or two) will have zero "shoulder clearance" when it's chambered in a rifle with an in-line axial ejector in its bolt face. For all the rest, "shoulder clearance" will be zero when the round fires. This is what folks need to know and understand. This goes along with the industry and SAAMI standard of "head clearance" relating to such things.</p><p></p><p>With new bottleneck cases, there will be "shoulder clearance" with belted and rimmed cases when they're chambered and fired, but never ever with a rimless case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bart B, post: 839468, member: 5302"] The issue is, that's not what the firearms industry has suscribed to. Get SAAMI to put it in their glossary along with everyone else in the firearms industry and that will help your crusade be successful. Meanwhile, any correctly sized bottleneck case headspacing on its shoulder (which everyone ends up with by setting fired bottleneck case shoulders a thousandth or two) will have zero "shoulder clearance" when it's chambered in a rifle with an in-line axial ejector in its bolt face. For all the rest, "shoulder clearance" will be zero when the round fires. This is what folks need to know and understand. This goes along with the industry and SAAMI standard of "head clearance" relating to such things. With new bottleneck cases, there will be "shoulder clearance" with belted and rimmed cases when they're chambered and fired, but never ever with a rimless case. [/QUOTE]
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