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Reloading
Case separation questions - .280 A.I.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse09" data-source="post: 2006535" data-attributes="member: 88547"><p>Thank you, all. Yes, this action is similar to a Ruger #1. It seems everybody is in agreement that I need a headspace comparator, so I'll order one. I already have the Loc-N-Load (old Stoney Point) body and caliper attachment, so will try to order the correct bushing, only. The little I just read online says to determine the correct bushing by adding the neck and shoulder diameters of unfired brass and dividing by two. Am I measuring the shoulder just before it tapers down to the neck? Also, since I don't have any new, unfired brass I guess I have to order new brass before using the tool. Is this correct?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse09, post: 2006535, member: 88547"] Thank you, all. Yes, this action is similar to a Ruger #1. It seems everybody is in agreement that I need a headspace comparator, so I'll order one. I already have the Loc-N-Load (old Stoney Point) body and caliper attachment, so will try to order the correct bushing, only. The little I just read online says to determine the correct bushing by adding the neck and shoulder diameters of unfired brass and dividing by two. Am I measuring the shoulder just before it tapers down to the neck? Also, since I don't have any new, unfired brass I guess I have to order new brass before using the tool. Is this correct? [/QUOTE]
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