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300 PRC ADG Brass Issues? Whidden response?
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<blockquote data-quote="jpndave" data-source="post: 2230672" data-attributes="member: 5437"><p>This had been thoroughly discussed in this and another thread, don't recall right now exactly and don't have time to find it right now. Cliff notes version, the original print/design is undersized diameter at the base of the web by ~0.002 (ish, don't quote me on that number) doesn't matter the brass, dies, etc. there is a lack of enough clearance for spring back. If you got lucky and your rifle is "loose" at that location, you may not have problems. The solution is as others have posted, open up the chamber slightly at that point. You can chase this all over the place but some very knowledgeable guys have already done that. There is a reamer spec/print I think in that thread that sorts it out. I need to order one to have here but haven't gotten it done yet. Tougher brass (ADG, etc.) might take longer to have problems but will be more impossible to size back down. Some have simply polished the chamber without using a new reamer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jpndave, post: 2230672, member: 5437"] This had been thoroughly discussed in this and another thread, don't recall right now exactly and don't have time to find it right now. Cliff notes version, the original print/design is undersized diameter at the base of the web by ~0.002 (ish, don't quote me on that number) doesn't matter the brass, dies, etc. there is a lack of enough clearance for spring back. If you got lucky and your rifle is "loose" at that location, you may not have problems. The solution is as others have posted, open up the chamber slightly at that point. You can chase this all over the place but some very knowledgeable guys have already done that. There is a reamer spec/print I think in that thread that sorts it out. I need to order one to have here but haven't gotten it done yet. Tougher brass (ADG, etc.) might take longer to have problems but will be more impossible to size back down. Some have simply polished the chamber without using a new reamer. [/QUOTE]
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