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280AI with too much head space...options?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hayudog" data-source="post: 1925080" data-attributes="member: 114389"><p>Agree. My local guy said exactly that. And I might do that. I have Peterson's brass arriving in a couple of days. It comes annealed I think. I may just fire form it, and use a Lee collet die and watch the shoulder to make sure it's stable. If after the second firing it's stable, I should be ok. Most of the stretch will be on the first firing. Since it's going to be a low volume hunting rifle, once I get a load that's consistent, it's just load and hunt. Checking zero will be the volume being shot through it..</p><p></p><p>Again, thanks all for the input. Everyone's comments and input has helped me at least formulate a plan. </p><p>Doug.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hayudog, post: 1925080, member: 114389"] Agree. My local guy said exactly that. And I might do that. I have Peterson’s brass arriving in a couple of days. It comes annealed I think. I may just fire form it, and use a Lee collet die and watch the shoulder to make sure it’s stable. If after the second firing it’s stable, I should be ok. Most of the stretch will be on the first firing. Since it’s going to be a low volume hunting rifle, once I get a load that’s consistent, it’s just load and hunt. Checking zero will be the volume being shot through it.. Again, thanks all for the input. Everyone’s comments and input has helped me at least formulate a plan. Doug. [/QUOTE]
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