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Reloading
I'm having a problem with the CBTO
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<blockquote data-quote="Muddyboots" data-source="post: 1896677" data-attributes="member: 63925"><p>The other real good thing about the Wheeler method is since you have the ejector off and firing pin out, you might as well validate your brass headspace to the rifle doing pretty much the exact steps except for brass. I've never really had any issue finding the lans but I can see how it can be a problem.</p><p></p><p>I picked up a tap off Amazon to match the Stoney Point now Hornady comparator and although it is correct, it is really tough to properly hold the brass so you can both drill out and tap without buggering the side of the brass up unless you have a good means to do so. I've made a few on my own but have to laugh that I butchered up brass before I got what I wanted.</p><p></p><p>Much easier to send Hornady three pieces of spent brass to make one up for you since it will fit your rifle perfectly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Muddyboots, post: 1896677, member: 63925"] The other real good thing about the Wheeler method is since you have the ejector off and firing pin out, you might as well validate your brass headspace to the rifle doing pretty much the exact steps except for brass. I've never really had any issue finding the lans but I can see how it can be a problem. I picked up a tap off Amazon to match the Stoney Point now Hornady comparator and although it is correct, it is really tough to properly hold the brass so you can both drill out and tap without buggering the side of the brass up unless you have a good means to do so. I've made a few on my own but have to laugh that I butchered up brass before I got what I wanted. Much easier to send Hornady three pieces of spent brass to make one up for you since it will fit your rifle perfectly. [/QUOTE]
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