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.280 AI controversy explained ...
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<blockquote data-quote="yawn" data-source="post: 1527861" data-attributes="member: 13540"><p>Hilarious really after all this time. There are more recent threads now claiming the SAAMI spec to actually be LONGER than the original, go figure. </p><p> </p><p> I suggest anyone with a genuine interest in this put aside the reamer drawings, the theroy, the "Redding have done this" and the "PT&Gauge have done that" ,</p><p>buys/hires some gauges and actually measure some chambers. Get some cold hard data. You will be doing yourselves and everyone you give advice to a big favor.</p><p> </p><p> Troutslayer if you are getting case head seperation on the first firing you have excessive headspace. Get a rem 280 go gauge (about $28.00 or hire one) and test it. Your bolt should not close on it. Id happily send you mine if you wern't on the other side off the world.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yawn, post: 1527861, member: 13540"] Hilarious really after all this time. There are more recent threads now claiming the SAAMI spec to actually be LONGER than the original, go figure. I suggest anyone with a genuine interest in this put aside the reamer drawings, the theroy, the "Redding have done this" and the "PT&Gauge have done that" , buys/hires some gauges and actually measure some chambers. Get some cold hard data. You will be doing yourselves and everyone you give advice to a big favor. Troutslayer if you are getting case head seperation on the first firing you have excessive headspace. Get a rem 280 go gauge (about $28.00 or hire one) and test it. Your bolt should not close on it. Id happily send you mine if you wern't on the other side off the world. [/QUOTE]
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