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Reloading
Case separation questions - .280 A.I.
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<blockquote data-quote="LoneTraveler" data-source="post: 2030166" data-attributes="member: 77249"><p>I am wondering if the problem is in the action itself. Not in the load.</p><p>Something in the action may be giving between hammer drop and chamber back pressure being applied to the breech face.</p><p>If there is a place on the action or barrel to make an exact measurement from, ( Like, Back of scope base as a solid point). And a place on the gate to get exact measuring point. On an empty chamber close the action dry fire the action, and get a measurement. Then fire a shell in the chamber, Without opening the action, Repeat the measurement. </p><p>This may show the action is someway giving under stress.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoneTraveler, post: 2030166, member: 77249"] I am wondering if the problem is in the action itself. Not in the load. Something in the action may be giving between hammer drop and chamber back pressure being applied to the breech face. If there is a place on the action or barrel to make an exact measurement from, ( Like, Back of scope base as a solid point). And a place on the gate to get exact measuring point. On an empty chamber close the action dry fire the action, and get a measurement. Then fire a shell in the chamber, Without opening the action, Repeat the measurement. This may show the action is someway giving under stress. [/QUOTE]
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