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Case separation questions - .280 A.I.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse09" data-source="post: 2006347" data-attributes="member: 88547"><p>Thank you for the reply, Mikecr; </p><p>1. There is no "bolt face", per se. There is instead a channeled block that contains the firing pin assembly. This slides up to close the chamber behind the brass when the lever is worked.</p><p>2. I'm not sure what you mean by "case reaching back too far to the bolt face". As stated, the case is adjusted to a slight drag against the block.</p><p>3. I don't fire-form. I buy .280 A.I. brass.</p><p>4. There is relatively little sizing required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse09, post: 2006347, member: 88547"] Thank you for the reply, Mikecr; 1. There is no "bolt face", per se. There is instead a channeled block that contains the firing pin assembly. This slides up to close the chamber behind the brass when the lever is worked. 2. I'm not sure what you mean by "case reaching back too far to the bolt face". As stated, the case is adjusted to a slight drag against the block. 3. I don't fire-form. I buy .280 A.I. brass. 4. There is relatively little sizing required. [/QUOTE]
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