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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Full length sizing ?
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<blockquote data-quote="wid" data-source="post: 1053572" data-attributes="member: 88718"><p>If you have a reloading die for you caliber just disassemble your seating die and take the part that fits the shoulder of your brass and put it over a fire formed brass and measure the brass and the die part together, then measure the die part separately and subtract that measurement from the first measurement and you will have your chamber length. I was going to buy the special checking equipment when one day it occurred to me that my die already had what I needed to measure chamber length. I would mention this to the die manufacturers but I don't think they want to let people know they don't need to buy their special measuring equipment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wid, post: 1053572, member: 88718"] If you have a reloading die for you caliber just disassemble your seating die and take the part that fits the shoulder of your brass and put it over a fire formed brass and measure the brass and the die part together, then measure the die part separately and subtract that measurement from the first measurement and you will have your chamber length. I was going to buy the special checking equipment when one day it occurred to me that my die already had what I needed to measure chamber length. I would mention this to the die manufacturers but I don't think they want to let people know they don't need to buy their special measuring equipment. [/QUOTE]
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