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<blockquote data-quote="Boss Hoss" data-source="post: 87858" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Easy---do like I do but it helps that his shop is only 10 miles from my house! Call Speedy at SG&amp;Y he has only cut my chamber and sizing die so far with the reemer. The 338 Lapua AI shot 50 rounds fire forming the brass in about 2 inches at 100yds and that was with the first ten breaking in the barrel being cleaned every shot then every five until all 50 were fired. Can't wait to get the die out of heat treat and Speedy finish the internal polish to start load development! SG&amp;Y builds my competition rifles as well and I have spent many hours at their shop and can tell you that the attention to detail is absolute.</p><p></p><p>I am in the Aerospace Industry and have been in some of the best machine shops on the planet because of my job and can tell you this--Speedy and Stick are some of the best--maybe that's why Speedy is in the Bench Rest Hall Of Fame-he builds his own guns as well--imagine that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boss Hoss, post: 87858, member: 5060"] Easy---do like I do but it helps that his shop is only 10 miles from my house! Call Speedy at SG&Y he has only cut my chamber and sizing die so far with the reemer. The 338 Lapua AI shot 50 rounds fire forming the brass in about 2 inches at 100yds and that was with the first ten breaking in the barrel being cleaned every shot then every five until all 50 were fired. Can't wait to get the die out of heat treat and Speedy finish the internal polish to start load development! SG&Y builds my competition rifles as well and I have spent many hours at their shop and can tell you that the attention to detail is absolute. I am in the Aerospace Industry and have been in some of the best machine shops on the planet because of my job and can tell you this--Speedy and Stick are some of the best--maybe that’s why Speedy is in the Bench Rest Hall Of Fame-he builds his own guns as well--imagine that. [/QUOTE]
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