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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
How much variation in shoulder from chamber to chamber?
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<blockquote data-quote="Philip J Theodhor" data-source="post: 1759749" data-attributes="member: 111223"><p>You know that a cartridge Case Length Gage will tell you if you are within SAMMI Specs. If it fits in the Gage then it should chamber in any rifle that is held to Sammi Specification. This caliber specific Case Length Gage can be bought from companies like Lyman,Horandy, Wilson, Redding, RCBS and Dillon to name a few and will cost anywhere from $20.00 - about $35.00 </p><p>IMHO this little tool is a worthwhile investment and will help you in determining in most cases if your brass will fit into a Sammi Spec chamber, however custom built firearms are another Story I would get the chamber tolerances from the Smith who actually did the build. Good Luck !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Philip J Theodhor, post: 1759749, member: 111223"] You know that a cartridge Case Length Gage will tell you if you are within SAMMI Specs. If it fits in the Gage then it should chamber in any rifle that is held to Sammi Specification. This caliber specific Case Length Gage can be bought from companies like Lyman,Horandy, Wilson, Redding, RCBS and Dillon to name a few and will cost anywhere from $20.00 - about $35.00 IMHO this little tool is a worthwhile investment and will help you in determining in most cases if your brass will fit into a Sammi Spec chamber, however custom built firearms are another Story I would get the chamber tolerances from the Smith who actually did the build. Good Luck ! [/QUOTE]
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