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Checking Headspace Question
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<blockquote data-quote="CadillacCowboy" data-source="post: 1318919" data-attributes="member: 101665"><p>So, what is the repair for this? Set back and ream? Wouldn't that throw the stock inletting off? How about the lug that isn't pinned? Would that create a bedding issue? Would the baked-on finish be damaged? If the SAAMI Max is Field gauge, which won't "go", would I even have a fair complaint? SAAMI range appears to be .012 over go. The field gauge is only .010. Is that just a safety factor the gauge maker uses? This seems like a lot of trouble to go through when the brass is basically fire formed on the first firing then .002 bump and everything should be good. Still within SAAMI spec, right? (Assuming I have a chamber .002 over no go). </p><p></p><p>Reason I am ballz deep in this thought process in the first place was factory ammo flattened primers and flow back into fire pin hole.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CadillacCowboy, post: 1318919, member: 101665"] So, what is the repair for this? Set back and ream? Wouldn't that throw the stock inletting off? How about the lug that isn't pinned? Would that create a bedding issue? Would the baked-on finish be damaged? If the SAAMI Max is Field gauge, which won't "go", would I even have a fair complaint? SAAMI range appears to be .012 over go. The field gauge is only .010. Is that just a safety factor the gauge maker uses? This seems like a lot of trouble to go through when the brass is basically fire formed on the first firing then .002 bump and everything should be good. Still within SAAMI spec, right? (Assuming I have a chamber .002 over no go). Reason I am ballz deep in this thought process in the first place was factory ammo flattened primers and flow back into fire pin hole. [/QUOTE]
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