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Tight Chamber Advice
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<blockquote data-quote="Coyote Shadow Tracker" data-source="post: 2599017" data-attributes="member: 116439"><p>A lot of good info from members Bob and Bill.</p><p>Size your brass and check your seating with a Hornady Oal gauge. Then load some up and shoot. You can ask your GS for a copy of the Reamer print.</p><p>When we have JGS make us Reamers for tight chambers, we make a "Dummy" cartridge and they make it to our specs. If anything doesn't work right it is on us because it is what we ordered..</p><p>One thing about a tight chamber you can Turn the Necks or open the neck up in the chamber and the FB can be lengthened. There are cutters to make these modifications. Remember a Tight chamber can be opened. A Loose chamber will always be loose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Coyote Shadow Tracker, post: 2599017, member: 116439"] A lot of good info from members Bob and Bill. Size your brass and check your seating with a Hornady Oal gauge. Then load some up and shoot. You can ask your GS for a copy of the Reamer print. When we have JGS make us Reamers for tight chambers, we make a "Dummy" cartridge and they make it to our specs. If anything doesn't work right it is on us because it is what we ordered.. One thing about a tight chamber you can Turn the Necks or open the neck up in the chamber and the FB can be lengthened. There are cutters to make these modifications. Remember a Tight chamber can be opened. A Loose chamber will always be loose. [/QUOTE]
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