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Reloading
Once fired brass from different rifle
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<blockquote data-quote="44-40" data-source="post: 2857814" data-attributes="member: 126985"><p>The go gauge for chambering the belted mag in the .535" heads... is "the same gauge" for all ... 300 Win mag, 338 win mag 7mm rem mag , 350 rem mag, 300 h&h mag, 8mm Rem mag, 264 win mag...etc the same gauge sets all these headspaces the same off the belt, the rest of the cartridge can be much longer, shorter, different bullet diameter. But they are headspaced off the belt with a short stubby go gauge, when you close the bolt on the newly chambered barrel.So the first round fired factory ammo or new brass casings in the belted mag will always be off the front of the belt to bolt face dimension, 264 Win mag, 300 H&H, or 350 Rem mag...the same. One belted mag go gauge sets the headspace, with few exceptions, I believe the 450 Marlin belt is wider to prevent it from chambering into the other belted mags.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="44-40, post: 2857814, member: 126985"] The go gauge for chambering the belted mag in the .535" heads... is "the same gauge" for all ... 300 Win mag, 338 win mag 7mm rem mag , 350 rem mag, 300 h&h mag, 8mm Rem mag, 264 win mag...etc the same gauge sets all these headspaces the same off the belt, the rest of the cartridge can be much longer, shorter, different bullet diameter. But they are headspaced off the belt with a short stubby go gauge, when you close the bolt on the newly chambered barrel.So the first round fired factory ammo or new brass casings in the belted mag will always be off the front of the belt to bolt face dimension, 264 Win mag, 300 H&H, or 350 Rem mag...the same. One belted mag go gauge sets the headspace, with few exceptions, I believe the 450 Marlin belt is wider to prevent it from chambering into the other belted mags. [/QUOTE]
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