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Reloading
Modified Case for Hornady Gauge
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<blockquote data-quote="xsn10s" data-source="post: 2553788" data-attributes="member: 95344"><p>IMO a case that has been fireformed to a chamber will be the tighter fit than a new case. I can press a fireformed case into a chamber by hand and pull it out. I feel the case snugly fitting into the chamber so there is surface contact but it's nothing like a three or five thou press fit. A new case just drops into a chamber. So there is some slop but it would index off the shoulder. Either way would be fine imo. Like I said it's an index point or reference point to adjust seating depth off of. Nothing to start an argument over. It's a nice service Len and Jill are providing for basically free. No need to reward kindness with criticism. Have a Happy Friday and a good weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xsn10s, post: 2553788, member: 95344"] IMO a case that has been fireformed to a chamber will be the tighter fit than a new case. I can press a fireformed case into a chamber by hand and pull it out. I feel the case snugly fitting into the chamber so there is surface contact but it's nothing like a three or five thou press fit. A new case just drops into a chamber. So there is some slop but it would index off the shoulder. Either way would be fine imo. Like I said it's an index point or reference point to adjust seating depth off of. Nothing to start an argument over. It's a nice service Len and Jill are providing for basically free. No need to reward kindness with criticism. Have a Happy Friday and a good weekend. [/QUOTE]
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