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Am I using the right primers…
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<blockquote data-quote="SWHandldr" data-source="post: 2358974" data-attributes="member: 114858"><p>SAAMI cartridge specs / drawings downloaded long ago; updated periodically. </p><p></p><p>I'm skeered to tally all the specialty handloading tools I got already. Dollar total would likely pay for the next $1K plus scope on my wish list. And there's nothin' like visual confirmation that, with MY firearms & personally trimmed brass, all is OK. And there's no guarantee that an individual firearm meets specs. Especially a factory-built one, as opposed to a reputable smith. But being human, even they can make mistakes. </p><p></p><p>It's good that we have the tools available that Sinclair, Short Action Customs, 21st Century and others - plus excellent stock, action and barrel makers - provide to us. I just can't afford ALL of 'em. ;~D </p><p></p><p>Having said that, a Teslong equivalent made stateside would be worth 2X to me. But I have zero idea whether that multiple is economically viable and the responsibility for making it happen is way above my pay grade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWHandldr, post: 2358974, member: 114858"] SAAMI cartridge specs / drawings downloaded long ago; updated periodically. I'm skeered to tally all the specialty handloading tools I got already. Dollar total would likely pay for the next $1K plus scope on my wish list. And there's nothin' like visual confirmation that, with MY firearms & personally trimmed brass, all is OK. And there's no guarantee that an individual firearm meets specs. Especially a factory-built one, as opposed to a reputable smith. But being human, even they can make mistakes. It's good that we have the tools available that Sinclair, Short Action Customs, 21st Century and others - plus excellent stock, action and barrel makers - provide to us. I just can't afford ALL of 'em. ;~D Having said that, a Teslong equivalent made stateside would be worth 2X to me. But I have zero idea whether that multiple is economically viable and the responsibility for making it happen is way above my pay grade. [/QUOTE]
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