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Reloading
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<blockquote data-quote="Trickymissfit" data-source="post: 814783" data-attributes="member: 25383"><p>If you have a friend that has a lathe or else access to a Sunnen Hone, make a simple case gauge to slide over your brass, You want an I.D. of about .513" / .514", and it needs to only be about a half inch wide. You can simply slide this over the top of the case and take it all the way down to the belt. If it stops before the belt, your case has grown enough to where it needs to be resized all the way to the belt. You can buy a needle bearing inner race that's already done for about $5, or hunt up a 13mm drill bushing. This is far faster than setting there with a caliper measuring cases, and a little more accurate. But on the otherhand a standard 12mm bushing is a little too large to check Mauser cases as it's about .472".</p><p>gary</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Trickymissfit, post: 814783, member: 25383"] If you have a friend that has a lathe or else access to a Sunnen Hone, make a simple case gauge to slide over your brass, You want an I.D. of about .513" / .514", and it needs to only be about a half inch wide. You can simply slide this over the top of the case and take it all the way down to the belt. If it stops before the belt, your case has grown enough to where it needs to be resized all the way to the belt. You can buy a needle bearing inner race that's already done for about $5, or hunt up a 13mm drill bushing. This is far faster than setting there with a caliper measuring cases, and a little more accurate. But on the otherhand a standard 12mm bushing is a little too large to check Mauser cases as it's about .472". gary [/QUOTE]
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