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Rifles, Bullets, Barrels & Ballistics
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<blockquote data-quote="284STW" data-source="post: 140890" data-attributes="member: 7010"><p>He ran the bore scope in from both sides so with that 22" barrel it easily covered it. I didn't look at the whole thing but my gunsmith did. I do trust in his abilities as he seems to make some awesome stuff and pays very good attention to detail. I figure if there was anything that obvious he probably would have caught it but then again anyone can have a bad day. The crown actually looks pretty good on it. He even commented on it being pretty good for a factory crown. I agree about crowns as well, I'm kind of obsessive about them, usually don't trust a factory crown and always figured it's the best 40 bucks a person can spend. I have noticed that all my brass is probably a little tight on the neck inside diameter. It measures .220 after re sizing. Could this cause the bullets to explode? I know the seating pressure is more than it probably should be as the seating die leaves a very slight ring on the nose of the bullets. I have ordered a Forster neck turner and also a reamer to use in my trimmer. But I've even had some of the factory loads come apart as well so that would have to be occuring somewhere other than in my re sizing die I figure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="284STW, post: 140890, member: 7010"] He ran the bore scope in from both sides so with that 22" barrel it easily covered it. I didn't look at the whole thing but my gunsmith did. I do trust in his abilities as he seems to make some awesome stuff and pays very good attention to detail. I figure if there was anything that obvious he probably would have caught it but then again anyone can have a bad day. The crown actually looks pretty good on it. He even commented on it being pretty good for a factory crown. I agree about crowns as well, I'm kind of obsessive about them, usually don't trust a factory crown and always figured it's the best 40 bucks a person can spend. I have noticed that all my brass is probably a little tight on the neck inside diameter. It measures .220 after re sizing. Could this cause the bullets to explode? I know the seating pressure is more than it probably should be as the seating die leaves a very slight ring on the nose of the bullets. I have ordered a Forster neck turner and also a reamer to use in my trimmer. But I've even had some of the factory loads come apart as well so that would have to be occuring somewhere other than in my re sizing die I figure. [/QUOTE]
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