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<blockquote data-quote="Deputy819" data-source="post: 1405063" data-attributes="member: 98025"><p>[USER=40992]@jreagle[/USER] </p><p>Wow...another good one. I'll have to add that in addition to the massive amount of GREAT info, the camaraderie/humor has really brightened my outlook on my "situation". Thanks guys! Once I get the ammo I'm cranking out to be as "consistent" as possible I'm definitely gonna look into the scope, bases and rings as a possible culprit. I only say this because the Smith who built this thing also did the base & ring installation as well as lapping the rings. So far, I cant find any fault in his work....and I don't want to either! And it seems that dreaded "A" word has popped up again so it looks as if I'm gonna have to follow suit on annealing as well. Another question: It seems that my brass has not quite stretched enough (from more than one firing) to completely fit my chamber. My question is if the brass I HAVE been working on the last couple days all have the same headspace, trimmed to uniform length, weigh within .5 gr of each other AND show a concentricity of NOT greater than .002 can I expect the same kind of consistency on paper (in theory)?-Disregard shooter error, bullet, powder and primer for the moment. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deputy819, post: 1405063, member: 98025"] [USER=40992]@jreagle[/USER] Wow...another good one. I'll have to add that in addition to the massive amount of GREAT info, the camaraderie/humor has really brightened my outlook on my "situation". Thanks guys! Once I get the ammo I'm cranking out to be as "consistent" as possible I'm definitely gonna look into the scope, bases and rings as a possible culprit. I only say this because the Smith who built this thing also did the base & ring installation as well as lapping the rings. So far, I cant find any fault in his work....and I don't want to either! And it seems that dreaded "A" word has popped up again so it looks as if I'm gonna have to follow suit on annealing as well. Another question: It seems that my brass has not quite stretched enough (from more than one firing) to completely fit my chamber. My question is if the brass I HAVE been working on the last couple days all have the same headspace, trimmed to uniform length, weigh within .5 gr of each other AND show a concentricity of NOT greater than .002 can I expect the same kind of consistency on paper (in theory)?-Disregard shooter error, bullet, powder and primer for the moment. :-) [/QUOTE]
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