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How to measure shoulder bump without rcbs precision mic?
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<blockquote data-quote="jdyoung" data-source="post: 1897712" data-attributes="member: 113391"><p>Yeah, I do that, ( strip the bolt internals, run resized cart ) and just to check that my "feel" is what I want...... proper spec, I use the Stoney Point /Hornady ( SP owned it first), Headspace Comparator to check. Once set up, it is quicker to use than the RCBS Precision MIc, ( I got impatient threading the RCBS die together so I went to the Stoney Point/ Hornady) but I like the RCBS Mic as it is made of steel and still use it. <em>Belt and Suspenders.</em> </p><p></p><p><em>243winxb's</em> device is a clever, least expensive alternative,(especially if its pick-up brass and don't have to buy the pistol).</p><p>Could be that is the "Mother" of many such gauges/comparators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdyoung, post: 1897712, member: 113391"] Yeah, I do that, ( strip the bolt internals, run resized cart ) and just to check that my "feel" is what I want...... proper spec, I use the Stoney Point /Hornady ( SP owned it first), Headspace Comparator to check. Once set up, it is quicker to use than the RCBS Precision MIc, ( I got impatient threading the RCBS die together so I went to the Stoney Point/ Hornady) but I like the RCBS Mic as it is made of steel and still use it. [I]Belt and Suspenders.[/I] [I]243winxb's[/I] device is a clever, least expensive alternative,(especially if its pick-up brass and don't have to buy the pistol). Could be that is the "Mother" of many such gauges/comparators. [/QUOTE]
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