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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
280 AI modified cases for Hornady/Stoney pt. tool
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<blockquote data-quote="Doug in Alaska" data-source="post: 378703" data-attributes="member: 18014"><p>I've got the same set-up and have the same problem with my .22-250AI. Also had the same problem with my 7 RUM before they offered a "modified case" for it. Anyway, I started splitting the necks on resized brass and using them to find seating length to lands. This method seems to work better for me, especially in my rifles with tight chambers. I still use the bullet comparators but rarely use the Hornady OAL tool.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doug in Alaska, post: 378703, member: 18014"] I've got the same set-up and have the same problem with my .22-250AI. Also had the same problem with my 7 RUM before they offered a "modified case" for it. Anyway, I started splitting the necks on resized brass and using them to find seating length to lands. This method seems to work better for me, especially in my rifles with tight chambers. I still use the bullet comparators but rarely use the Hornady OAL tool. [/QUOTE]
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