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<blockquote data-quote="Mikecr" data-source="post: 3031116" data-attributes="member: 1521"><p>Proper bolt timing would help for sure, but it doesn't really address so much need for it.</p><p>I believe most guns are built with excess clearance near webs, and weak breech support. This, leading to high web expansion to begin with.</p><p>Get ahead of that and limit load pressure to SAAMI max, and you'll mitigate extraction issues. You will never even need to size case bodies.</p><p>Of course the trick in 'getting ahead' of it, means building the action for this,, for the specific cartridge, and filling out your reamer print from NEW brass dimensions.</p><p>True custom</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikecr, post: 3031116, member: 1521"] Proper bolt timing would help for sure, but it doesn't really address so much need for it. I believe most guns are built with excess clearance near webs, and weak breech support. This, leading to high web expansion to begin with. Get ahead of that and limit load pressure to SAAMI max, and you'll mitigate extraction issues. You will never even need to size case bodies. Of course the trick in 'getting ahead' of it, means building the action for this,, for the specific cartridge, and filling out your reamer print from NEW brass dimensions. True custom [/QUOTE]
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