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Reloading
A question about the COW method and case size.
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<blockquote data-quote="Dean2" data-source="post: 2636827" data-attributes="member: 26077"><p>Now I get it, one of the reasons I don't use the expanders when forming new cases, I use a mandrel on the last step for that purpose.</p><p></p><p>With respect to the 338-378, unfortunately I can't tell you yet. The smith will have it done shortly. Barrel was done quickly but could not do the high gloss blue on it till all the bits and pieces were here. Good old supply chain problems slowed down getting the specialised items like three leaf express sights, for the build. All that was in hand finally last month so they are putting the finishing touches on the gun right now. The is far and away the longest I have waited for a build to complete. K.S. Arms makes fantastic hand lapped, cut rifle barrels, and do great gun work. Karl is a true old time master and a genius with metal. I am very confident it is going to shoot fantastic, just like the others he built.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dean2, post: 2636827, member: 26077"] Now I get it, one of the reasons I don't use the expanders when forming new cases, I use a mandrel on the last step for that purpose. With respect to the 338-378, unfortunately I can't tell you yet. The smith will have it done shortly. Barrel was done quickly but could not do the high gloss blue on it till all the bits and pieces were here. Good old supply chain problems slowed down getting the specialised items like three leaf express sights, for the build. All that was in hand finally last month so they are putting the finishing touches on the gun right now. The is far and away the longest I have waited for a build to complete. K.S. Arms makes fantastic hand lapped, cut rifle barrels, and do great gun work. Karl is a true old time master and a genius with metal. I am very confident it is going to shoot fantastic, just like the others he built. [/QUOTE]
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