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Case neck thickness measurements
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<blockquote data-quote="TracySes23" data-source="post: 1032235" data-attributes="member: 52763"><p>I've used the chamber casting alloy before (Cerrosafe) I think it's called, but for measuring the neck diameter of a bore, small hole gauges are faster. But, I can't use small hole gauges for a complete chamber unless it's one of the shorter, straight walled cases. The only time I needed to cast a chamber was on an 8mm Nambu, which I was considering reaming to a caliber where ammo was more readily available. As I researched more on the subject I changed my mind. Now I'm glad I did, since I still own it & it's more valuable than the $50.00 I paid for it back in the late 60's. I think it's unfired, but I don't know how I can prove it.</p><p></p><p>Sorry for rambling on, it's an "old man" thing.</p><p></p><p>Spencer</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TracySes23, post: 1032235, member: 52763"] I've used the chamber casting alloy before (Cerrosafe) I think it's called, but for measuring the neck diameter of a bore, small hole gauges are faster. But, I can't use small hole gauges for a complete chamber unless it's one of the shorter, straight walled cases. The only time I needed to cast a chamber was on an 8mm Nambu, which I was considering reaming to a caliber where ammo was more readily available. As I researched more on the subject I changed my mind. Now I'm glad I did, since I still own it & it's more valuable than the $50.00 I paid for it back in the late 60's. I think it's unfired, but I don't know how I can prove it. Sorry for rambling on, it's an "old man" thing. Spencer [/QUOTE]
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