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Shoulder bumping technique
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<blockquote data-quote="fguffey" data-source="post: 1862196" data-attributes="member: 113511"><p>I will promise you I do not clean my rifle barrels like you clean yours, same for chamber casting and then there is the use of gages. I will promise you we will not agree on do-nuts. I say I have cases that will never develop do-nuts, I have chambers that , by design. will develop do-nuts when fired and I have cases that will develop do-nuts when I form the case.</p><p></p><p>It is obvious to you; it wont fit. It is obvious to me it will fit. Again, I had rather have a gage that is too long than a gage that is short. I have converted go-gage to 'go to infinity gage'. It was obvious to me the modified gage would work. </p><p></p><p>This is not the first time this subject has been mentioned; the first time was in the mid 40's meaning there is nothing new.</p><p></p><p>F. Guffey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fguffey, post: 1862196, member: 113511"] I will promise you I do not clean my rifle barrels like you clean yours, same for chamber casting and then there is the use of gages. I will promise you we will not agree on do-nuts. I say I have cases that will never develop do-nuts, I have chambers that , by design. will develop do-nuts when fired and I have cases that will develop do-nuts when I form the case. It is obvious to you; it wont fit. It is obvious to me it will fit. Again, I had rather have a gage that is too long than a gage that is short. I have converted go-gage to 'go to infinity gage'. It was obvious to me the modified gage would work. This is not the first time this subject has been mentioned; the first time was in the mid 40's meaning there is nothing new. F. Guffey [/QUOTE]
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