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Am I using the right primers…
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<blockquote data-quote="SWHandldr" data-source="post: 2359094" data-attributes="member: 114858"><p>You can do as you wish and so can I. Visual observation is hardly 'opinion.' When I use the borescope I SEE whether physical interference exists - or not - between a case trimmed with the method <em>I use</em> and the chamber of a given rifle. </p><p>Followed the link another member posted in this thread; the Sinclair tool is presently around $6. I can afford that. ;~) and will likely order a couple, use them & find out what they tell me. Thank you.</p><p></p><p>Your input and concern are appreciated. I was unaware of (or had forgotten about) the Sinclair tool until you mentioned it. But my britches aren't in a twist over whether you do things the way I do. Thanks for treating me the same. </p><p></p><p>I also hope other readers of this thread benefit by having the Sinclair tool called to their attention.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SWHandldr, post: 2359094, member: 114858"] You can do as you wish and so can I. Visual observation is hardly 'opinion.' When I use the borescope I SEE whether physical interference exists - or not - between a case trimmed with the method [I]I use[/I] and the chamber of a given rifle. Followed the link another member posted in this thread; the Sinclair tool is presently around $6. I can afford that. ;~) and will likely order a couple, use them & find out what they tell me. Thank you. Your input and concern are appreciated. I was unaware of (or had forgotten about) the Sinclair tool until you mentioned it. But my britches aren't in a twist over whether you do things the way I do. Thanks for treating me the same. I also hope other readers of this thread benefit by having the Sinclair tool called to their attention. [/QUOTE]
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