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Precision Hand Loading For Long Range-Chapter One: Brass Sort & Prep By Tres MonCeret
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<blockquote data-quote="strap14" data-source="post: 1070056" data-attributes="member: 66598"><p>I got a bit lost on the part about making a gauge cutting it short by .050" and then putting </p><p>your plug gauge into the case. Isn't the old machined case your gauge? or are you referring to a different "plug gauge"?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>QUOTE</p><p>Take a scrap case and trim it WAY back with your case trimmer, say .050" SHORTER than book spec.</p><p>3. Seat your plug gauge into the case - long.</p><p>4. Ease this round into your weapon and fully close and lock the bolt.</p><p>5. Remove the case gently without bumping the gauge. It has hit the end of the chamber and be pushed back into the case by the action of locking the bolt.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="strap14, post: 1070056, member: 66598"] I got a bit lost on the part about making a gauge cutting it short by .050" and then putting your plug gauge into the case. Isn't the old machined case your gauge? or are you referring to a different "plug gauge"? QUOTE Take a scrap case and trim it WAY back with your case trimmer, say .050" SHORTER than book spec. 3. Seat your plug gauge into the case - long. 4. Ease this round into your weapon and fully close and lock the bolt. 5. Remove the case gently without bumping the gauge. It has hit the end of the chamber and be pushed back into the case by the action of locking the bolt. [/QUOTE]
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