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Ladder Test Results - 30 Nosler - 215 Hybrids
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<blockquote data-quote="fnlights" data-source="post: 2673877" data-attributes="member: 117046"><p>His response regarding that: "There is an option I have kind of avoided talking about: We do have a throating reamer that we can use to set the FB where you'd like. We usually do not like to use two sets of tooling (Chamber Reamer and Throating Reamer) unless necessary. More than likely the easy way to set up the right dimensions for you is for you to load up a dummy round and send it to us and we can confirm measurements. If you would like to go down this path, Robert is best at explaining the pros, cons, and concerns with doing this. I can have him give you a shout if you'd like?" </p><p></p><p>So yes it seems like they do that. Now would I just load a bullet so the bearing surface is just above the neck shoulder junction and is that what I would send?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fnlights, post: 2673877, member: 117046"] His response regarding that: "There is an option I have kind of avoided talking about: We do have a throating reamer that we can use to set the FB where you'd like. We usually do not like to use two sets of tooling (Chamber Reamer and Throating Reamer) unless necessary. More than likely the easy way to set up the right dimensions for you is for you to load up a dummy round and send it to us and we can confirm measurements. If you would like to go down this path, Robert is best at explaining the pros, cons, and concerns with doing this. I can have him give you a shout if you'd like?" So yes it seems like they do that. Now would I just load a bullet so the bearing surface is just above the neck shoulder junction and is that what I would send? [/QUOTE]
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