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COAL gauge modified case
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<blockquote data-quote="jmason" data-source="post: 230062" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>I didn't get a chace to put the modified case in the chamber last night, but here is what I found and did. I Resized the case, and ran it back and forth through the .277 expander to get it loose. That didn't get it loose enough for the bullets to slide freely(without excessive force) in the case so I ran the 284 expander through it. The neck is tighter than it was before all this. I'll know tonight but I think the case neck was just a little over sized from Hornaday.</p><p> </p><p>AJ, I just noticed the "SE" in your location. Your not that far away!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jmason, post: 230062, member: 10486"] I didn't get a chace to put the modified case in the chamber last night, but here is what I found and did. I Resized the case, and ran it back and forth through the .277 expander to get it loose. That didn't get it loose enough for the bullets to slide freely(without excessive force) in the case so I ran the 284 expander through it. The neck is tighter than it was before all this. I'll know tonight but I think the case neck was just a little over sized from Hornaday. AJ, I just noticed the "SE" in your location. Your not that far away! [/QUOTE]
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