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Reloading
Hornady Modified Case for OAL Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="Just ken" data-source="post: 1921711" data-attributes="member: 43394"><p>If you have a drill press, use 2 pieces of wood, clamp them in a press vice and drill a hole a little smaller than case diameter. This will allow better clamping of case for drilling and use press for running tap.</p><p>A used case with zero shoulder clearance is the most accurate. Any clearance between case shoulder and chamber will give you a shorter reading. I pick a used case the chambers with a very slight force to close bolt to insure its tight but not compressed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Just ken, post: 1921711, member: 43394"] If you have a drill press, use 2 pieces of wood, clamp them in a press vice and drill a hole a little smaller than case diameter. This will allow better clamping of case for drilling and use press for running tap. A used case with zero shoulder clearance is the most accurate. Any clearance between case shoulder and chamber will give you a shorter reading. I pick a used case the chambers with a very slight force to close bolt to insure its tight but not compressed. [/QUOTE]
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