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Rifles, Reloading, Optics, Equipment
Reloading
Marking cases for consistent chamber alignment? How to?
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<blockquote data-quote="dcb" data-source="post: 75667" data-attributes="member: 2583"><p>ART .002" tir = (+-).001" or less.</p><p> i would check the wall thickness of the neck and probably turn them to 60/70% just enough to clean them up. partial neck size . save 5 or 10 cases that are marked for aleignment. so you can compare groups. i would shoot groups at 3ooyrd . 100yds is to close for you see a diffrence. if any.</p><p> I tried that several years ago with a 22/250 and a .308</p><p>And decided i had not gained any thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dcb, post: 75667, member: 2583"] ART .002" tir = (+-).001" or less. i would check the wall thickness of the neck and probably turn them to 60/70% just enough to clean them up. partial neck size . save 5 or 10 cases that are marked for aleignment. so you can compare groups. i would shoot groups at 3ooyrd . 100yds is to close for you see a diffrence. if any. I tried that several years ago with a 22/250 and a .308 And decided i had not gained any thing. [/QUOTE]
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