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Getting rid of the belt
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<blockquote data-quote="thatguyshm" data-source="post: 946937" data-attributes="member: 69989"><p>So I have been planning a Stevens 200 build for quite some time now. I have a brand new 300 win mag all ready to donate its action for this build, just finishing up a few other tasks before I get to it. I'm going with 300 win mag, already have a few boxes of Berger 215's, some H1000 and Retumbo, and once fired WW brass.</p><p></p><p>My question is, if I take the belt off the 300wm, leaving it to headspace off the shoulder, would I be making more of a hassel for myself, or would it be useless since neck sizing will essentially do the same thing without having to turn off the belts? It wouldn't be difficult, my father is a machinist, so he would just sit it up in his lathe. </p><p></p><p>I'm just wondering if its worth it to even try.. Any thoughts?</p><p></p><p>-shm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="thatguyshm, post: 946937, member: 69989"] So I have been planning a Stevens 200 build for quite some time now. I have a brand new 300 win mag all ready to donate its action for this build, just finishing up a few other tasks before I get to it. I'm going with 300 win mag, already have a few boxes of Berger 215's, some H1000 and Retumbo, and once fired WW brass. My question is, if I take the belt off the 300wm, leaving it to headspace off the shoulder, would I be making more of a hassel for myself, or would it be useless since neck sizing will essentially do the same thing without having to turn off the belts? It wouldn't be difficult, my father is a machinist, so he would just sit it up in his lathe. I'm just wondering if its worth it to even try.. Any thoughts? -shm [/QUOTE]
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