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How to measure shoulder bump without rcbs precision mic?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lionel Boyd Johnson" data-source="post: 1897426" data-attributes="member: 110111"><p>To get the most reliable and consistent "feel" when closing the bolt on a resized case; you should first remove the firing pin/spring. Obviously, if you have a claw extractor, insert the case under the lip of the extractor before running it into the chamber. If you have go and no-go headspace gauges that match the caliber of the RCBS Precision Mic, measure them and see what you get. You may be surprised. -Ed</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lionel Boyd Johnson, post: 1897426, member: 110111"] To get the most reliable and consistent "feel" when closing the bolt on a resized case; you should first remove the firing pin/spring. Obviously, if you have a claw extractor, insert the case under the lip of the extractor before running it into the chamber. If you have go and no-go headspace gauges that match the caliber of the RCBS Precision Mic, measure them and see what you get. You may be surprised. -Ed [/QUOTE]
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