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<blockquote data-quote="shortgrass" data-source="post: 511983" data-attributes="member: 24284"><p>I don't know how Hornaday might change head space dimentions. When chambering an Ackley the "go" gage for the parent cartridge, in this case the .280 Remington, becomes the "no-go" for the Ackley chamber. Ackley chambers are shorter than their 'parent' cartridges. That way the case, when fire forming your .280 Rem. brass to .280 AI, is fully suported. Did I misunderstand your post? The bolt should close 'snuggly' on a .280 Rem. round when placed into a .280AI chamber.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shortgrass, post: 511983, member: 24284"] I don't know how Hornaday might change head space dimentions. When chambering an Ackley the "go" gage for the parent cartridge, in this case the .280 Remington, becomes the "no-go" for the Ackley chamber. Ackley chambers are shorter than their 'parent' cartridges. That way the case, when fire forming your .280 Rem. brass to .280 AI, is fully suported. Did I misunderstand your post? The bolt should close 'snuggly' on a .280 Rem. round when placed into a .280AI chamber. [/QUOTE]
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