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Case separation questions - .280 A.I.
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<blockquote data-quote="Jesse09" data-source="post: 2029842" data-attributes="member: 88547"><p>Thanks, crkckr. In this falling block pistol, fired brass is removed simply by dropping the action, tilting the barrel upward and catching the brass as it exits. So, no issue there.</p><p></p><p>I use the Redding bushing neck die for bullet retention, and the Redding body die to set the shoulder. Even though the once-fired brass fits easily back into the chamber, I think I'll bump .002" for uniformity.</p><p></p><p>If I have to fire a reduced load this pistol is of no use to me. All of my hunting shots are between 325 and 415 yards on whitetail deer. I need the terminal energy that the heavier loads offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jesse09, post: 2029842, member: 88547"] Thanks, crkckr. In this falling block pistol, fired brass is removed simply by dropping the action, tilting the barrel upward and catching the brass as it exits. So, no issue there. I use the Redding bushing neck die for bullet retention, and the Redding body die to set the shoulder. Even though the once-fired brass fits easily back into the chamber, I think I'll bump .002" for uniformity. If I have to fire a reduced load this pistol is of no use to me. All of my hunting shots are between 325 and 415 yards on whitetail deer. I need the terminal energy that the heavier loads offer. [/QUOTE]
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