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E. A. Brown Accuracy Barrel
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<blockquote data-quote="CaptnC" data-source="post: 1613918" data-attributes="member: 101755"><p>I've reloaded for 30ish or so different rifles since the early 70's several with custom barrels. This is the first one that you can't use once fired brass in???????</p><p></p><p>Stubborn seems appropriate...</p><p></p><p></p><p>If you just bump shoulders back on fire formed brass. It is well documented here on this site and many others, that at some point you need to full length size your brass so it will chamber easily again. So if my dies will not size the brass small enough to fit this chamber, what do I do???? Sale my brass to some one who owns a 6.5x284 with the proper size chamber or use a small base die to size the brass.</p><p></p><p>Looks like I will need a small base die not matter new brass or not. Speaking of new brass, I'm betting some of it will need to be run through a small base die before it can be used.</p><p></p><p>I'm not a card carrying member of "The Throw Away" society that is the "new" norm. If my stove breaks or doesn't work the the way I need it to. I try to fix it regardless what the balance is in my bank account.</p><p></p><p>Would new barrel/new brass be the easiest way...you bet your butt it would be! It most likely is the most common method to do it.</p><p></p><p>To be honest...once the barrel is broken in I will be looking for new brass for load development. The brass I have is nearing the end of its useful life any way!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CaptnC, post: 1613918, member: 101755"] I've reloaded for 30ish or so different rifles since the early 70's several with custom barrels. This is the first one that you can't use once fired brass in??????? Stubborn seems appropriate... If you just bump shoulders back on fire formed brass. It is well documented here on this site and many others, that at some point you need to full length size your brass so it will chamber easily again. So if my dies will not size the brass small enough to fit this chamber, what do I do???? Sale my brass to some one who owns a 6.5x284 with the proper size chamber or use a small base die to size the brass. Looks like I will need a small base die not matter new brass or not. Speaking of new brass, I'm betting some of it will need to be run through a small base die before it can be used. I'm not a card carrying member of "The Throw Away" society that is the "new" norm. If my stove breaks or doesn't work the the way I need it to. I try to fix it regardless what the balance is in my bank account. Would new barrel/new brass be the easiest way...you bet your butt it would be! It most likely is the most common method to do it. To be honest...once the barrel is broken in I will be looking for new brass for load development. The brass I have is nearing the end of its useful life any way! [/QUOTE]
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