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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 443951" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>reread your post, and all you really need is a good dial caliper, and a bushing of sorts that will sorta (.400 I.D. x .50+ long) split the shoulder diameter and the neck O.D. This will give you the gauge line deminsion to work from. I then would pull one loaded round apart and measure the over all length of the case. Now compair the datum line with a similar datum line you measure off a generic 30-06 case. If it's longer than the 30-06, you probably have the number two mag. If it's a few thousandths shorter it's a number one</p><p>gary</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 443951, member: 25383"] reread your post, and all you really need is a good dial caliper, and a bushing of sorts that will sorta (.400 I.D. x .50+ long) split the shoulder diameter and the neck O.D. This will give you the gauge line deminsion to work from. I then would pull one loaded round apart and measure the over all length of the case. Now compair the datum line with a similar datum line you measure off a generic 30-06 case. If it's longer than the 30-06, you probably have the number two mag. If it's a few thousandths shorter it's a number one gary gary [/QUOTE]
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